An evaluation framework for urban cadastral system policy in Ethiopia

Solomon Dargie Chekole, Walter Timo de Vries, Gebeyehu Belay Shibeshi

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Abstract

Land is the most vital resource on earth from which people derive their basic needs. In order to administer and manage this vital resource in a sustainable way, there are several mechanisms, of which the cadastral system is the prime one. Literature documents that the performance measurement methods of cadastral systems are not appropriate. In most developing countries, systematic performance evaluation mechanisms for cadastral systems are very inadequate. For example, Ethiopia has no systematic evaluation framework to measure and evaluate the state of cadastral systems. This article aims to develop an evaluation framework to measure and evaluate the performance of urban cadastral systems in Ethiopia based on the methods that have proven successful in developed countries. The goal is furthermore to present a set of good practices and a set of indicators that can provide an objective basis to support a systematic evaluation of urban cadastral systems in Ethiopia. The study employs a desk review research strategy and a qualitative analytical approach.

Original languageEnglish
JournalLand
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2020

Keywords

  • Cadastral policy
  • Cadastral system
  • Evaluation framework
  • Performance indicator

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