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An evaluation framework for earthquake-responsive land administration

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posted on 2024-11-02, 04:42 authored by David MitchellDavid Mitchell, Donald GrantDonald Grant, Daniel Roberge, Ganesh Bhatta, Christian Caceres
In recent years earthquakes and their secondary hazards have claimed the largest number of lives of all large natural disasters. Some of the world's most earthquake-prone zones are also areas of high population density. The impact is magnified by vulnerability factors including non-enforcement of building codes, knowledge gaps, urban poverty and poor governance capacity to manage and reduce earthquake risks. Poor security of land tenure and property rights increases the vulnerability of people and affects their ability to respond to natural disasters. Earthquake recovery and reconstruction provides very significant challenges for land agencies, with these challenges differing from one country to the next due to differences in the local context. Drawing on contrasting case studies in Haiti, Nepal and New Zealand this paper identifies the common post-earthquake land administration functions and challenges that may apply to many contexts. These lessons provide land agencies and other key stakeholders with a summary of the challenges an earthquake poses for land administration at different post-disaster stages. We also discuss the policy and regulatory, institutional, operational and preparedness lessons for land administration. From these lessons we propose a framework for evaluating the earthquake-responsiveness of a land administration system. This framework can be used by a land agency in an earthquake prone region, or where an earthquake has recently occurred, to assess what challenges to land administration might occur in the event of an earthquake, and the preparedness of their land administration system.

History

Journal

Land Use Policy

Volume

67

Start page

239

End page

252

Total pages

14

Publisher

Pergamon Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006077730

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-09-20