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    Indicators for Measuring Spatial Justice and Land Tenure Security for Poor and Low Income Urban Dwellers by Uwayezu, Ernest, de Vries, Walter

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-09-2018)
    “…There exist various indicators that measure land tenure security for urbanites. Most of those indicators measure the degree to which land titling promotes the…”
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    Uncovering ‘sleeping beauty’: Land readjustment for self-financing urbanisation in developing countries by Mugisha, John, Kombe, Wilbard Jackson, Babere, Nelly John, Uwayezu, Ernest

    Published in Social sciences & humanities open (2023)
    “…Land readjustment offers opportunities for addressing challenges related to rapid urbanisation but is rarely used in practice, especially in sub-Saharan…”
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    Access to Affordable Houses for the Low-Income Urban Dwellers in Kigali: Analysis Based on Sale Prices by Uwayezu, Ernest, Vries, Walter T. de

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-03-2020)
    “…The government of Rwanda recently passed housing development regulations and funding schemes which aim at promoting access to affordable houses for the low-…”
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    Bottom-up assessment of household electricity consumption in dynamic cities of the Global South—Evidence from Kigali, Rwanda by Vetter-Gindele, Jannik, Bachofer, Felix, Braun, Andreas, Uwayezu, Ernest, Rwanyiziri, Gaspard, Eltrop, Ludger

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable cities (15-08-2023)
    “…Data on electricity consumption is crucial for assessing and modeling energy systems, making it a key element of sustainable urban planning. However, many…”
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    Expropriation of Real Property in Kigali City: Scoping the Patterns of Spatial Justice by Uwayezu, Ernest, de Vries, Walter

    Published in Land (Basel) (2019)
    “…The key question in this article is the extent to which current real property expropriation practices in Kigali city promote spatial justice. Current studies…”
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    Two Sides of the Coin: Unveiling the Socioeconomic Impacts of Land Expropriation on Kigali Residents by Baffoe, Gideon, Manirakiza, Vincent, Uwayezu, Ernest

    Published in Urban forum (Johannesburg) (22-05-2024)
    “…In a bid to become global cities and centers of innovation, many African cities have embraced rapid physical transformation as the default urban development…”
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    Scoping land tenure security for the poor and low-income urban dwellers from a spatial justice lens by Uwayezu, Ernest, de Vries, Walter T.

    Published in Habitat international (01-09-2019)
    “…Existing studies on spatial justice discuss how different aspects of spatial injustices repeatedly deprive the poor and low-income urban dwellers of access to…”
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    Enabling planned urban settlements through land readjustment - A case study from Kigali, Rwanda by Mugisha, John, Uwayezu, Ernest, Babere, Nelly John, Kombe, Wilbard Jackson

    Published in Habitat international (01-03-2024)
    “…Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa has been characterised by inadequate infrastructure services due to insufficient financing coupled with prohibitively…”
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    Exploring the connection between spatial justice and land tenure security: insights from inclusive urban (re)development schemes in Recife, Brazil by Uwayezu, Ernest, de Vries, Walter T.

    Published in GeoJournal (01-08-2022)
    “…The potential of spatial justice to promote land tenure security has not fully been ascertained in the existing literature. Yet, it is argued that spatial…”
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    Customary versus conventional land administration systems in Sub-Saharan Africa by Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Ernest Uwayezu, Mutjinde Katjuia

    “…Context and background:  The essential emerging reality from the statutory-versus-customary tenure debate is that both customary and statutory tenure systems…”
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    CUSTOMARY VERSUS CONVENTIONAL LAND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA by Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Ernest Uwayezu, Mutjinde Katjuia

    “…Context and background: The essential emerging reality from the statutory-versus-customary tenure debate is that both customary and statutory tenure systems…”
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    Measuring urban socio-economic disparities in the global south from space using convolutional neural network: the case of the City of Kigali, Rwanda by Dufitimana, Esaie, Gahungu, Paterne, Uwayezu, Ernest, Mugisha, Emmy, Poorthuis, Ate, Bizimana, Jean Pierre

    Published in GeoJournal (11-05-2024)
    “…The rapid global urbanization, projected to be 68% of the world's population residing in cities by 2050, is accompanied by socio-economic disparities,…”
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    Decoding Gender Justice in Land Conflicts Resolution in Rwanda by Ernest Uwayezu, John Mugisha

    “…Rwanda has implemented a land tenure regularization program since 2008 that enabled the adjudication and registration of land rights for both men and women…”
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    Decoding Gender Justice in Land Conflicts Resolution in Rwanda by Ernest Uwayezu, John Mugisha

    “…Rwanda has implemented a land tenure regularization program since 2008 that enabled the adjudication and registration of land rights for both men and women…”
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    Using Social Network Analysis (SNA) to Assess the Availability of Spatial Data and Data Sharing Mechanisms in Rwanda by Gaspard Rwanyiziri, Ernest Uwayezu, Maurice Mugabowindekwe, Sylvere Hategekimana, Vaillant Rutazuyaza Byizigiro, Emmanuel Muyombano, Jean Pierre Hitimana

    “…This paper aims at analysing the extent to which spatial data are accessed and shared among stakeholders. It also uses Social Network Analysis to investigate…”
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