COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA

Most of the cities and urban centres of developing nations, Tanzania inclusive are faced with increased urbanization coupled with informal land development in non-designated areas including marginal and hazardous lands. This paper reports the findings of a study undertaken to assess the processes of...

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Main Author: Najum Juma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EL-AYACHI 2018-09-01
Series:African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php?journal=AJLP-GS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=13373
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spelling doaj-62c8a4700c984bd8bafe4dc812d2e5a42020-11-25T02:10:46ZengEL-AYACHIAfrican Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences2657-26642018-09-01124152COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIANajum Juma0Ardhi University; Tanzania, United Republic ofMost of the cities and urban centres of developing nations, Tanzania inclusive are faced with increased urbanization coupled with informal land development in non-designated areas including marginal and hazardous lands. This paper reports the findings of a study undertaken to assess the processes of land development and the associated impacts in Msasani Bonde la Mpunga, a, flood prone area in the City of Dar es Salaam. Based on official and household survey, non-participant observation and documentary review, the study identified that the processes of changing the use of the land and developing the area were in contrary to the existing regulations including the Urban Planning Act, 2007 as well as the National Environmental Act of 2004. This has resulted into multitude of impacts including formation of temporary ponds surround the houses, physical inaccessibility of the area, prevalence of water borne diseases as impact on properties and local businesses. Marked improvements can be achieved by reviewing the detailed plan for the area to accommodated needs for provision of water ways for draining the area as well as provide development conditions taking into account the natural role of the area as a drainage channel of the city.https://revues.imist.ma/index.php?journal=AJLP-GS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=13373none-complianceplanning regulationshazardous arealand use change
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COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
none-compliance
planning regulations
hazardous area
land use change
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title COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
title_short COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
title_full COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
title_fullStr COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
title_full_unstemmed COMPLIANCE WITH PLANNING REGULATIONS IN HAZARDOUS AREAS AND ITS IMPACTS. A CASE OF MSASANI BONDE LA MPUNGA IN DAR ES SALAAM CITY, TANZANIA
title_sort compliance with planning regulations in hazardous areas and its impacts. a case of msasani bonde la mpunga in dar es salaam city, tanzania
publisher EL-AYACHI
series African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
issn 2657-2664
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Most of the cities and urban centres of developing nations, Tanzania inclusive are faced with increased urbanization coupled with informal land development in non-designated areas including marginal and hazardous lands. This paper reports the findings of a study undertaken to assess the processes of land development and the associated impacts in Msasani Bonde la Mpunga, a, flood prone area in the City of Dar es Salaam. Based on official and household survey, non-participant observation and documentary review, the study identified that the processes of changing the use of the land and developing the area were in contrary to the existing regulations including the Urban Planning Act, 2007 as well as the National Environmental Act of 2004. This has resulted into multitude of impacts including formation of temporary ponds surround the houses, physical inaccessibility of the area, prevalence of water borne diseases as impact on properties and local businesses. Marked improvements can be achieved by reviewing the detailed plan for the area to accommodated needs for provision of water ways for draining the area as well as provide development conditions taking into account the natural role of the area as a drainage channel of the city.
topic none-compliance
planning regulations
hazardous area
land use change
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php?journal=AJLP-GS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=13373
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