Land Use Planning for Tenure Security: An E-Learning Tool for Developing Countries

Eugene Uchendu Chigbu et al.

This paper posits that e-learning training packages on land issues are necessary to building capacities among practitioners within the land sector. However, despite the many e-learning options available in the market, there are still many challenges in meeting the right capacities for addressing issues concerning land tenure security in developing countries. Face to face training in institutions of learning is expensive and requires dedicated time. This paper introduces an e-learning package for capacity development on how to use land use planning for improving tenure security in developing countries. The methodology for the production of the e-learning package is based on the Global Land Tool Networkks tool development procedure. The paper is significant in some ways. It defines related concepts concerning e-learning in land management, particularly, the unknown concept of land use planning for tenure security. It also explains the relevance and advantages of the e-learning tool, with particular reference to a largely unknown authoring tool called Creyoco. Creyoco is a free authoring tool developed at the Technische Universitat MMnchen, which is being used in the development of the e-learning package.

Event: Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2015

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