ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2022 v3-i1

ISSN: 2795-3599

EISSN: 2795-3599

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ASRIC Journal of Social Sciences 2022 v3-i1

One of the most disturbing outcomes of rapid urbanization in least industrialized countries is the inability to manage land development in rapidly growing cities. Many of the present large cities in Africa for example, have sprawled beyond the limits of the city authorities to provide the basic infrastructure services such as piped water, electricity, sewerage and roads to a point where their efficacy is greatly reduced, but it also adds considerably to the costs of such services as education, health and transport.

Published: 2022-12-05

Articles

The Concept of Compensation for Expropriated Real Properties and Livelihood Restoration of the Affected Persons. A Case Study Analysis of Batsinda Resettlement in Kigali, Rwanda

Diane Uwera1* , David Mihigo2

Throughout the past two decades, Rwanda like many other African developing countries has witnessed many implementations of projects involving expropriation of land in course of its urban land rapid transformation. Previous studies on in-kind compensation to the property owners in Kigali have revealed that residents in the areas that are envisaged for expropriation in the near future doubt the adva

Emergency Preparedness at Christian Places of Worship. The Case of Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam City-Tanzania

Devotha Laurent1* , David Mihigo2

Tanzania has been experiencing a number of emergency incidents at places of worship that caused damage to properties and loss of lives of worshipers. Most recent reported cases include the February 2020 stampede that occurred in Moshi where 20 people were killed when rushing to be anointed with the blessed oil. Another disaster rife scenario was the case of bomb attack in a Catholic Church in Arus

Transport, Technology, and Energy Inefficiencies in West Africa’s Small Holder Farms: Implications for Food Security and Socio-economic Development

Ezechi, Kingsley Chukwuka1*

The paper examines the inefficiencies of transport, technology and energy in West Africa’s small-holder farms, with implications for food security and socio-economic development. Particularly, the paper, focused on how efficient transport system, precision and climate smart agriculture can be leveraged through the technology-energy mix to reduce post-harvest food loss and waste (PHFLW), poor produ

Effects of Urban Sprawl on Service Provision and Transport Accessibility in Peri - Urban Areas : the Case of Rwanda

David Mihigo1* , Lukenangula John2

One of the most disturbing outcomes of rapid urbanization in least industrialized countries is the inability to manage land development in rapidly growing cities. Many of the present large cities in Africa for example, have sprawled beyond the limits of the city authorities to provide the basic infrastructure services such as piped water, electricity, sewerage and roads to a point where their effi

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