The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.

The study examined the role of open data and digital technology in property management in urban and rural land in Rwanda in order to increase land tenure security and minimize land related problems. Methodology: Open and closed questions were developed and addressed to the community and local adm...

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Main Authors: David MIHGO, Fredrick Bwire Magina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EL-AYACHI 2022-03-01
Series:African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/31412
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description The study examined the role of open data and digital technology in property management in urban and rural land in Rwanda in order to increase land tenure security and minimize land related problems. Methodology: Open and closed questions were developed and addressed to the community and local administrative authorities to provide views on how open data and digital technology can facilitate property management for sustainable land administration. Interviews on socio-demographics were carried out to get an understanding on the role of open data and digital transformation and their trickle-down effects on property management. Respondents comprised 54% with university education while the rest hold non-university education. In terms of gender, 60% of the respondents were women while 40% were men. Results have shown that land administration systems and change in land policy to record, manage and store land information has addressed the question of land conflict in the country as opposed to the customary land tenure security which existed before 1994 when land administration system was instituted in the country. The system has solved about 87% of the land associated problems and it has contributed on land tenure security. In addition, the technology has created 10,000 jobs to graduates; lowering down poverty level which is currently stands at USD 1.90 per day. Through the application of land administration system, the government has collected beyond 70% of property taxes compared to customary land tenure management system which was adopted before 1990’s. Lack of open data systems in property management particularly land related conflicts, financial capacity, experts and community empowerment remain obstacles. Results: The paper concludes that open data and digital technology in property management have substantially yielded positive results in the country despite the challenges which still exist. In order to make more improvements, the study recommends on the: (1) creation of open land data and information management system to facilitate navigation of land data and related information for easy accessibility by all land users; (2) use of emerging digital technologies to collect and store land data for future development projects; (3) community empowerments in terms of technical skills to manage the use of new technologies and open land data systems to minimize land problems. Keywords:    Open Data, Digital Technology, Urban Land and Property Management, Rwanda.
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spelling doaj.art-f5cccec1f40d434e97006195a98cd17b2024-01-27T08:12:31ZengEL-AYACHIAfrican Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences2657-26642022-03-015210.48346/IMIST.PRSM/ajlp-gs.v5i2.3141214980The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.David MIHGO0Fredrick Bwire Magina1Wuhan UniversityDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning Ardhi University. Dar es Salaam-Tanzania. The study examined the role of open data and digital technology in property management in urban and rural land in Rwanda in order to increase land tenure security and minimize land related problems. Methodology: Open and closed questions were developed and addressed to the community and local administrative authorities to provide views on how open data and digital technology can facilitate property management for sustainable land administration. Interviews on socio-demographics were carried out to get an understanding on the role of open data and digital transformation and their trickle-down effects on property management. Respondents comprised 54% with university education while the rest hold non-university education. In terms of gender, 60% of the respondents were women while 40% were men. Results have shown that land administration systems and change in land policy to record, manage and store land information has addressed the question of land conflict in the country as opposed to the customary land tenure security which existed before 1994 when land administration system was instituted in the country. The system has solved about 87% of the land associated problems and it has contributed on land tenure security. In addition, the technology has created 10,000 jobs to graduates; lowering down poverty level which is currently stands at USD 1.90 per day. Through the application of land administration system, the government has collected beyond 70% of property taxes compared to customary land tenure management system which was adopted before 1990’s. Lack of open data systems in property management particularly land related conflicts, financial capacity, experts and community empowerment remain obstacles. Results: The paper concludes that open data and digital technology in property management have substantially yielded positive results in the country despite the challenges which still exist. In order to make more improvements, the study recommends on the: (1) creation of open land data and information management system to facilitate navigation of land data and related information for easy accessibility by all land users; (2) use of emerging digital technologies to collect and store land data for future development projects; (3) community empowerments in terms of technical skills to manage the use of new technologies and open land data systems to minimize land problems. Keywords:    Open Data, Digital Technology, Urban Land and Property Management, Rwanda. https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/31412Open DataDigital TechnologyUrban Land and Property ManagementRwanda.
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The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
Open Data
Digital Technology
Urban Land and Property Management
Rwanda.
title The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
title_full The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
title_fullStr The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
title_full_unstemmed The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
title_short The role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world. The case of Rwanda.
title_sort role of open data and digital technology in property management in the developing world the case of rwanda
topic Open Data
Digital Technology
Urban Land and Property Management
Rwanda.
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