Rethinking institutional coordination as a transformational issue in providing and administering urban land for housing development in Ethiopia: Evidence from Bahir Dar metropolitan city

Eco Cities Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.54517/ec.v5i1.2738
M. Emiru, A. Adam, Teshome Taffa Dadi
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Institutional coordination and robust land administration are essential to ensuring sustainable land delivery and housing development in fast-growing cities. It also benefits urban dwellers, particularly low-income groups and homeless individuals. Despite efforts, Ethiopia’s metropolitan areas have institutional coordination challenges. The horizontal and vertical coordination between land administration and the government heavily influences the output of housing. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of existing institutional coordination in urban land management to support effective land supply for residential purposes. The institution’s current and desired levels of coordination reveal a significant lack of vertical and horizontal coordination. In order to meet the study’s objectives, a mixed methodology was used, combining primary and secondary sources. The data collection process utilised rigorous methods like questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions, field observations, and desk reviews to ensure accuracy and reliability for analysis and further decision-making. The findings unequivocally demonstrate that urban land administration institutions lack adequate vertical and peer coordination, severely hindering their ability to deliver land for housing development efficiently and effectively. Thus, urban and regional governments must rethink and restructure the current institutions for urban land administration, paving the way for a more efficient and effective system. This restructuring should incorporate robust vertical and horizontal coordination and address identified performance capability deficiencies. Ultimately, the study has provided a clear exit strategy that will contribute to the establishment of effective and efficient land administration functions. The study’s findings have significant implications for future urban land administration in Ethiopia and similar urban locations worldwide.
将机构协调作为埃塞俄比亚提供和管理城市住房开发用地的转型问题进行反思:巴哈达尔大都市的证据
机构协调和健全的土地管理对于确保快速发展城市的可持续土地交付和住房开发至关重要。这也有利于城市居民,特别是低收入群体和无家可归者。尽管做出了努力,埃塞俄比亚的大都市地区仍面临机构协调方面的挑战。土地管理部门与政府之间的横向和纵向协调严重影响了住房的产出。本研究旨在评估城市土地管理中现有机构协调的有效性,以支持有效的住宅用地供应。从机构目前的协调水平和期望的协调水平来看,纵向和横向协调严重不足。为了实现研究目标,我们采用了混合方法,将第一手资料和第二手资料结合起来。数据收集过程采用了严格的方法,如问卷调查、访谈、焦点小组讨论、实地观察和案头审查,以确保分析和进一步决策的准确性和可靠性。研究结果明确表明,城市土地管理机构缺乏足够的纵向和横向协调,严重阻碍了其高效率、高效益地提供住房开发用地的能力。因此,城市和地区政府必须重新思考和重组当前的城市土地管理机构,为建立一个更加高效和有效的系统铺平道路。这种重组应包括强有力的纵向和横向协调,并解决已发现的绩效能力不足问题。最终,本研究提供了一个明确的退出战略,将有助于建立有效和高效的土地管理职能。研究结果对埃塞俄比亚和全球类似城市地区未来的城市土地管理具有重要意义。
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