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dc.contributor.authorKABENDELA, Gasper-
dc.contributor.authorHUYBRECHTS, Liesbeth-
dc.contributor.authorMagina, Fredrick-
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-16T07:15:53Z-
dc.date.available2025-06-16T07:15:53Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.date.submitted2025-06-04T15:18:37Z-
dc.identifier.citationNamangaya, Ally; Shayo, Deodatus; Coto, Michael; Devisch, Oswald; Sabai, Shadrack (Ed.). Proceedings of the African Conference on Resilient and Sustainable Cities 26- 27 February, 2025, African Centre for Sustainable Cities Studies, p. 941 -957 (Art N° 57)-
dc.identifier.isbn9789987010110-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/46173-
dc.description.abstractThe increase in informal settlements has triggered concerns for the future development of African cities. The main challenge is the sustainability and growth of settlements with fewer social services, insecure properties, and uncontrolled land subdivisions. This study analyzes community leaders' engagement in land subdivisions in the informal settlement and the potential of their role in enhancing Participatory Design (PD) in planning processes. It follows activities by community leaders at Mtaa and ten cells in the Tanzanian context. The Mbezi Luis sub-ward in Ubungo municipality is used as a case study. Two months of field participant observation of ongoing activities performed by community leaders in land subdivision activities and interviews with the Mtaa committee members, ten cell leaders, community members, regularization committee, and Ubungo Municipal Town planners were used to collect data. Results indicate the existence of fast land subdivisions into small plots and the rise of reported land conflict cases at the Mtaa office. Community leaders are considered as guides and approvers of subdivisions, they assure liability and safety of the transaction made and are mediators in conflict resolution. At the same time, there are challenges such as power imbalance, overdependence on previous landowner information, corruption, miscommunication, lack of consistency, and general land development vision. This discussion contributes to the institutions and structures that control informal settlement development in fast-developing cities. The article furthers the conversation on identifying existing gaps and the potential of enhancing the role of community leaders in Participatory ways of shaping informal settlement development.-
dc.description.sponsorshipVLIR-OUS (IUC UHASSELT and Ardhi University)-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherAfrican Centre for Sustainable Cities Studies-
dc.rights2025 Kabendela, Huybrechts & Magina. The authors retain copyright for this article.-
dc.subject.otherParticipatory design-
dc.subject.otherInformal settlements development-
dc.subject.otherCommunity engagement-
dc.subject.otherLand subdivision-
dc.subject.otherLand conflicts management-
dc.subject.otherTanzania-
dc.titleLand subdivision practice in informal settlements: An experience from community leaders. A case of Luis sub-ward in Dar es Salaam Tanzania-
dc.typeProceedings Paper-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsNamangaya, Ally-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsShayo, Deodatus-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsCoto, Michael-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsDevisch, Oswald-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsSabai, Shadrack-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencedate2025, February 26-27-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferencenameAfrican Conference on Resilient and Sustainable Cities-
local.bibliographicCitation.conferenceplaceAPC, Bunju, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania-
dc.identifier.epage957-
dc.identifier.spage941-
local.format.pages17-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatC1-
local.publisher.placeDar es Salaam, Tanzania-
dc.relation.references1 GASPER KABENDELA is working with the Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, 3500, Hasselt, Belgium, and Department of Environmental Planning, Institute of Rural Development Planning, P.O. Box 138, Dodoma, Tanzania. Email: gasper.kabendela@uhasselt.be). 2 LIESBETH HUYBRECHTS is working with the Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Hasselt University, Martelarenlaan 42, 3500, Hasselt, Belgium 3 FREDRICK MAGINA is working with the School of Spatial Planning and Social Sciences, Ardhi University, P.O. Box 35176, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania;-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedProceedings Paper-
local.bibliographicCitation.artnr57-
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local.bibliographicCitation.btitleProceedings of the African Conference on Resilient and Sustainable Cities 26- 27 February, 2025-
local.uhasselt.internationalyes-
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item.contributorKABENDELA, Gasper-
item.contributorHUYBRECHTS, Liesbeth-
item.contributorMagina, Fredrick-
item.fullcitationKABENDELA, Gasper; HUYBRECHTS, Liesbeth & Magina, Fredrick (2025) Land subdivision practice in informal settlements: An experience from community leaders. A case of Luis sub-ward in Dar es Salaam Tanzania. In: Namangaya, Ally; Shayo, Deodatus; Coto, Michael; Devisch, Oswald; Sabai, Shadrack (Ed.). Proceedings of the African Conference on Resilient and Sustainable Cities 26- 27 February, 2025, African Centre for Sustainable Cities Studies, p. 941 -957 (Art N° 57).-
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