Decentralisation and governance in land administration systems

作者: Salfarina Samsudin

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摘要: Land administration is a complex process and it often associated with decentralisation. In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the importance of decentralisation governance land systems. At present, are no standardized frameworks available to assess compare consequence systems put place. This an extremely important area considered necessary determine relative effectiveness decentralised arrangements that might affect performance delivery services. Therefore, purpose this study develop framework carry out such assessment performance, which prove impact on governance. will allow strategic be formulated help ensure more appropriate system throughout developing countries future. probably first systematically principles variables for assessment. The conceptual was developed first, then empirical analysis by using mixed method approach conducted. Data undertake obtained from survey experts (quantitative phase) follow interview stakeholders (qualitative case studies. phase, perceptions were evaluated, highlights key assessing results suggest can grouped as relating transparency, efficiency effectiveness; sustainability; responsiveness; clarity simplicity; security stability; consistency impartiality. six factors demonstrated strong validity reliability. Then, tested at second phase two studies states Johor Sarawak Malaysia order their respective practices. interviews confirmed applicability enabled testing context specific Finally, identified potential lesson drawing provide would better understand benefits governance, facilitate its implementation prioritise It offers beneficial source information fields, particularly countries, still lagging far behind when comes successful thesis concludes discussion sets recommendations. Hence, further research suggested refine framework, setting measurable across

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