Modeling the drivers of urban land use changes in Lusaka, Zambia using multi-criteria evaluation: An analytic network process approachdoi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104441Matamyo SimwandaYuji MurayamaManjula RanagalagePergamon
middle of Southern Africa. Zambia’s area is 752,610 square kilometers, which is slightly larger than the state of Texas. The country has 9.5 million inhabitants, of which 2 million are living in the capital Lusaka. English is the official language but around 70 indigenous languages are also...
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or gives clear directions on how to operate. Our agric sector has been disarray for too long, and it is critical for ED and team to involve policy makers and researchers so that they can do feasibility studies on how to come up with...
The miombo review team held two author and stakeholder workshops on November 26–27, 2013 in Livingstone, Zambia, and on January 21–22, 2014 in Lusaka, Zambia. Each workshop had the main review team plus additional authors, advisors, or other stakeholders engaged in research and policy issues...
LusakaZambiaCurbing the historically unplanned urban development in African cities crucially demands that the drivers of urban land use (urban-LU) changes are comprehended. However, this has become a complex decision problem for African urban planners and policy makers owing to the interconnections ...
ZambiaMany cities in developing countries are experiencing urbanization characterised by the continu-ous proliferation of informal settlements. In the City of Lusaka over 70 percent of residents live in informal settlements. The purpose of this paper is to provide an account of how inclusive land ...
This study examines the spatiotemporal patterns of urban land use (urban-LU) change in the rapidly urbanising city of Lusaka, Zambia, during the 1990-2000 and 2000-2010 periods, using geospatial tool and techniques. The results show that the city experienced rapid urban growth, with about a ...
In Zambia, for example, there are no benefits such as paid holidays or pension in the agricultural sector apart from your wage or salary. This significant counterintuitive effect of women's education and access to land is also in line with the work of [31], which underlines that better-...