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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal Against Poverty in Developing Nations: Perspective from Urban Land Titling Potentials: Sustainable Development Goals Series

Autor Victor Olutope Ige, Solomon Pelumi Akinbogun, Colin Anthony Jones
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2024
This book investigates the role of land titling in delivering sustainable means of poverty alleviation in developing countries. Despite the huge amount spent on various anti-poverty programs annually, poverty remains a major problem. This persistent challenge necessitates a paradigm shift in which urban poverty could be alleviated in developing countries by leveraging the potential of land titling. Titling could provide the urban poor with the opportunity to use their property titles as collateral for loans, allowing individuals to invest in businesses, upgrade their homes, and lift themselves out of poverty. As a result, job creation and income generation may increase. Land titling is a simple, inexpensive, and effective means of supporting the urban poor, particularly those with small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) initiatives. Similarly, land titling is an antidote to the limited success of property taxation in developing countries, as it provides mapped and transaction-based records. This book will help stakeholders, policymakers, and policy implementers understand and utilize the capacity of titling as a veritable means of poverty alleviation and SME development in developing nations.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031595868
ISBN-10: 3031595866
Pagini: 81
Ilustrații: IX, 81 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Sustainable Development Goals Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

General introduction.- Navigating the dimensions of poverty from global goals to local realities.- Definition and importance of formal land titling.- Sub-Saharan Africa's customary practices and land titling policy reforms.- Land titling and its effects.- Is land titling beneficial for active poverty reduction?- Overcoming constraints and empowering small and medium-sized enterprises through land titling.- Summary and policy implications.

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This book investigates the role of land titling in delivering sustainable means of poverty alleviation in developing countries. Despite the huge amount spent on various anti-poverty programs annually, poverty remains a major problem. This persistent challenge necessitates a paradigm shift in which urban poverty could be alleviated in developing countries by leveraging the potential of land titling. Titling could provide the urban poor with the opportunity to use their property titles as collateral for loans, allowing individuals to invest in businesses, upgrade their homes, and lift themselves out of poverty. As a result, job creation and income generation may increase. Land titling is a simple, inexpensive, and effective means of supporting the urban poor, particularly those with small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) initiatives. Similarly, land titling is an antidote to the limited success of property taxation in developing countries, as it provides mapped and transaction-based records. This book will help stakeholders, policymakers, and policy implementers understand and utilize the capacity of titling as a veritable means of poverty alleviation and SME development in developing nations.
 

Caracteristici

Examines land titling as a solution to poverty in a practical manner Provides a unique approach that integrates essential factors to maximise the potential of land titling Uses the example of Nigeria to explore the potential of titling as a poverty eradication strategy