The aim of this study was to investigate the possible
reasons and challenges in implementing the NLP‘s in minor towns. Minor towns
have specific roles in the economic development due to fact that they possess
intermediate position between big cities and rural settlements. For centuries,
minor towns have played a great intermediate role between rural areas and urban
areas in the world. Many worldwide literatures reveal that the settlements
contribute much in economic development of both urban and rural areas. Land
development in these settlements is guided by detailed layout plans including
neighborhood layout plans (NLPs) and Regularization Schemes. In Tanzania,
preparation of NLPs in these settlements is under Township Authorities and
District Councils. However, the current trend shows that, most of the prepared
NLPs in minor towns remain only on the office papers and contradict to what is
developed on the ground. The situation has been contributed by unique planning
challenges and approaches used in planning of these settlements. The study
employed both primary and secondary data collection methods. The primary data
methods were interview and survey while secondary data were obtained through
published documents such as population and housing census reports. Thereafter,
the data were analysed with the help of Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS) and Microsoft excel. It comes out from the findings that most of the
prepared NLPs in the townships experience incomplete implementation whereas the
implementation goals are not attained. Most of the prepared NLPs in the
townships experience incomplete implementation whereas the implementation goals
are not attained. This is caused by
having many plans whose preparation are influenced by only one or few clients
who are financially stable and are able to finance the layout preparation
process. Moreover, wrong interpretation and application of the legal frameworks
guiding NLPs preparation and; lack of the implementation action plans constrain
the planning process in the minor towns. The study recommends on; reforming
legal systems guiding preparation and implementation of the NLPs; preparing the
Implementation Action Plan to guide NLP’s implementation process and; economic
stabilization of the township authorities.
Author(s) Details:
Emmanuel Elifadhili Mchome,
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Ardhi University, Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania.
Uwezo
Wilbard Nzoya,
Department
of Urban and Regional Planning, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RRAASS-V6/article/view/13719
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