Innovative Remote Sensing Methodologies for Kenyan Land Tenure Mapping

Author:

Koeva MilaORCID,Stöcker ClaudiaORCID,Crommelinck SophieORCID,Ho SereneORCID,Chipofya MalumboORCID,Sahib Jan,Bennett RohanORCID,Zevenbergen JaapORCID,Vosselman GeorgeORCID,Lemmen ChristiaanORCID,Crompvoets JoepORCID,Buntinx Ine,Wayumba Gordon,Wayumba Robert,Odwe Peter Ochieng,Osewe George Ted,Chika Beatrice,Pattyn ValerieORCID

Abstract

There exists a demand for effective land administration systems that can support the protection of unrecorded land rights, thereby assisting to reduce poverty and support national development—in alignment with target 1.4 of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is estimated that only 30% of the world’s population has documented land rights recorded within a formal land administration system. In response, we developed, adapted, applied, and tested innovative remote sensing methodologies to support land rights mapping, including (1) a unique ontological analysis approach using smart sketch maps (SmartSkeMa); (2) unmanned aerial vehicle application (UAV); and (3) automatic boundary extraction (ABE) techniques, based on the acquired UAV images. To assess the applicability of the remote sensing methodologies several aspects were studied: (1) user needs, (2) the proposed methodologies responses to those needs, and (3) examine broader governance implications related to scaling the suggested approaches. The case location of Kajiado, Kenya is selected. A combination of quantitative and qualitative results resulted from fieldwork and workshops, taking into account both social and technical aspects. The results show that SmartSkeMa was potentially a versatile and community-responsive land data acquisition tool requiring little expertise to be used, UAVs were identified as having a high potential for creating up-to-date base maps able to support the current land administration system, and automatic boundary extraction is an effective method to demarcate physical and visible boundaries compared to traditional methodologies and manual delineation for land tenure mapping activities.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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