A Critical assessment of urban land policy implementation: The case of Bole Sub city
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2019-05
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Addis Ababa University
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The main goal of this research is to critically assess the urban land lease policy implementation the case of Bole sub city. The specific objectives of the study were to identify the challenges in the practical implementation of the policy, evaluate the benefit of the people and local government from the urban land lease policy, evaluate the lease policy in line with its effect on financial contribution for infrastructure development of none serviced land and to identify problems that expands the gap between supply and demand of land in the study area. For the sake of achieving the objectives of this study descriptive method were employed and, questionnaires were analyzed by using table, percentage and average. The results of the data are presented in qualitative and quantitative forms. The information collected through questionnaire from 120 sample respondents. The respondents were selected using purposive and convenience sampling technique. The study was focused on assessing the effect of urban land lease policy on infrastructure of non-serviced land, demand & supply of land and on benefit of the people from urban land policy. The finding of the study indicates that the land market regulation mechanism cannot control imperfection and not benefited the people and the people do not satisfied in current supply performance of housing and land supply. Based on the findings, the key recommendations made such as, bole sub city government should take lesson and share the experience of similar well-functioning and effective land lease system implemented countries in global level. Continuous and timely revision of the land lease law to reduce emerging constraints and make intervention for lowering land lease price. Revenue collected from lease should be used for its intended purpose in accordance with what says the proclamation 272/2002.
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A Thesis submitted to the Department of Public Administration and Development Management of Addis Ababa University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Masters in Public Management and Policy (MPMP)
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Infrastructure of non-serviced, Lease Revenue, Transfer modality, Urban Land Policy