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| Security of land tenure : meeting expectations through a community driven process : a city of Windhoek perspective |
| Kock, J.S. de |
| Event: Decision Makers Meeting on Good Administration of Land in Africa : Land Administration for Poverty Reduction and Economic Growth |
| The Capital of Namibia; Windhoek; has been affected by colonialism. Namibia is a large country in terms of area (approx. 823,144 sq.km) but with a small population of 1.985 million in 2006. 40% is still in communal ownership (unsurveyed State land); 15% State-owned and 45% Freehold. By 2030: 2.6 Million, using an expected low average of 1.4%, or 2.8 Million growth rate of 1.7 % or 3.1 Million growth rate of 1.9 % By 2030 the high scenario demands 311,766 housing units The Namibian population was unable to move freely within Namibia. The majority of the population (60%) was living from agriculture in the northern regions of the Country by the time of Independence; 1990. |
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