Abstract:
The Urban Land
Registry (ULR) is a land management tool. Nowadays, the land question is
topical and arises in almost all the cities of especially West Africa. This
research has made it possible to analyze the prospect of the establishment of
the Urban Land Register (ULR) in the Plateau department. The data used are socio-
anthropological data relating to land management; land practices, land
transfers; taxes and land registration fees, land disputes. The study of
population growth in the Plateau Department was carried out using data from the
RGPH (1 to 4). In total, 117 heads of households and 15 resources persons made
up of local elected officials were surveyed. These data were processed using SPSS
IBM version 21 software for processing. In the Department of Plateau, the
Urban Land Register (ULR) is a land information system (SIF), allowing the
collection, processing and use of tax, urban and land data at plot level via a
device IT according to 89% of respondents. Thus, the cartography of the ULR is
therefore developed from the basic unit "plot". This complete
documentation on the territory of the Plateau department does not exist, it
will have to be put in place according to 83% of the respondents. The ULR makes
it possible to identify taxpayers of property taxes, who claim to be “presumed
owners”, and to quickly increase tax revenue, without waiting for a land reform
(72%). However, the establishment of the ULR in the Plateau department does not
only have advantages; it also has limitations. Thesis limits could stem from
“local logics” and the appropriation of the ULR.
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