Access to Urban Land: A Handbook for Community Organizations

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Publication language
English
Pages
30pp
Date published
01 Aug 2008
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Urban, Shelter and housing, Land issues
Countries
South Africa

 Lack of access to urban land by the poor is one of the biggest challenges facing South
African cities. Urban LandMark is a programme intended to contribute towards making
urban land markets work better for the poor, and is funded by the United Kingdom
Department for International Development (DFID). During 2007, Urban LandMark
organised a series of workshops across the country to document the experiences
and views of community organisations with regard to urban land issues. At all of the
workshops, lack of information on urban land was highlighted as a major concern, and
the desire for feedback was also expressed. This booklet consists partly of an overview
of the outcomes of these workshops and other research undertaken by Urban LandMark,
and partly of information prepared in response to the information gaps identified in the
workshops. The draft version of this booklet was presented at a subsequent community
workshop during 2008, and the content was then revised in accordance with the feedback
from participants.


First of all, the causes of the urban land problem in South Africa are examined.
Secondly, the human rights that are of relevance to accessing land are then examined.
Practical steps that could potentially be used by community organisations to make
these rights real are then discussed. Finally, policy solutions for addressing the urban
land problem are suggested. These could potentially be advocated for by community
organisations to ensure that the poor will be able to have access to well-located land
in our cities and towns.