Use of GIS and remote sensing technology as a decision support tool in land administration : the case of Lagos, Nigeria

Osei, Albert, Edmund C. Merem & Yaw A. Twumasi

In the last several years, Lagos Metropolis has emerged as one of the fastest urbanizing cities in the West African Sub-region. In the absence of a regular use of information management systems, limited effort has been made to keep track of change in the rapidly growing city for policy making in land administration. The ubiquitous energy radiated by the rapid urbanization rate in the area not only created unprecedented consequences by diminishing the quality of the environment but it raises serous implications for land management in the region. The factors fuelling the land crisis in the area which are not far fetched consists of socio-economic, ecological and policy elements. Being a mega city and To tackle these issues, up-to-date knowledge and skills would be required to capture and analyze land information in order to steer and control cityys expansion as well as infrastructure development, make well-motivated choices in planning and (spatial) designs. This study investigates the implications of the rapid expansion of metropolitan Lagos for land administration using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote sensing technology. It provides a major tool for enabling planners and policy-makers contribute to improved land administration by sharpening their competence in decision-making.

Event: 5th FIG Regional Conference for Africa : Promoting Land Administration and Good Governance

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