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Land tenures and the administrative authorities: quantitative data from the recent Iraqi

Al-ossmi, Laith Hady; Ahmed, V

Authors

Laith Hady Al-ossmi

V Ahmed



Abstract

The efficiency in the Land Tenure Security (LTS) has become an incentive way in securing and registering land users’ rights because of the high role in managing and monitoring these rights. The paper is motivated by the current situation in Iraq and the private rights associated with tenure security under institutional capability in Iraq. This paper is based on case study research on LTS in urban areas in Iraq, including key informant interviews with stakeholder’s samples for and viability of Quantitative indicators on LTS in the recent Iraq. To achieve this, a survey was undertaken targeted at land users in the case study sample in Al-Nassiriya city. In this context, the quantitative analysis of the survey’ responses revealed partial findings for the paper’s objectives. The Cronbach’s alpha (α) analysis was conducted to examine the reliability of variables in the case study sample. In this paper, the consequences are not just academic: the lack of measurement is broadly linked to the insecurity situation in Iraq, also less official attention and support for LTS and its administration; all reduced the study scope. The paper’s findings helped to highlight the factors that contribute to the Iraqi Land Authorities (ILAs) and to assess the current level of success.

Citation

Al-ossmi, L. H., & Ahmed, V. (2016). Land tenures and the administrative authorities: quantitative data from the recent Iraqi. In I. International city planning and urban design conference On cities and city plans: the past and the future (541-556). DAKAM (Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Center)

End Date Apr 9, 2016
Publication Date Apr 9, 2016
Deposit Date Jun 27, 2016
Pages 541-556
Book Title I. International city planning and urban design conference On cities and city plans: the past and the future
ISBN 9786059207218
Publisher URL http://www.conferencealerts.com/show-event?id=153572
Additional Information Event Type : Conference
Funders : Laith Al-Ossmi