Research Article
Evaluation of Compliance of Urban Land Use Zones to Integrated Land Use Plan in Meru Municipality, Meru County, Kenya
James Muthomi Riungu
,
Moses Kathuri Njeru*
,
Paul Njue Nyaga
Issue:
Volume 13, Issue 1, February 2025
Pages:
1-7
Received:
5 August 2024
Accepted:
24 August 2024
Published:
24 February 2025
Abstract: Purpose: The study determined the factors that influenced Urban Land-Use zones compliance to integrated land use plan of Meru municipality in Meru County, Kenya. Methodology: The study collected data from. A sample of 389 residents from a population of 88,871 using Krejcie and Morgan formulae. Questionnaires, interviews, and observations were used to collect data from developers and key informants the data was sorted, processed, and analyzed using Microsoft Excel SPSS software to produce tables and graphs showing the various factors influencing land use zones compliance to integrated land use plan. Findings: The study identified ten factors that influenced land use zones compliance to LUP which included: corruption, desire to maximise profit on plots, high fees charged by the development professionals, ignorance, political interference, lack of adequate public awareness, high poverty levels, poor land use plan enforcement, historical factors and complexity of the land use plan regulations Unique contributor to policy and practice: This research is therefore beneficial to policy makers since it examines the effectiveness of land use plan in guiding spatial distribution of developments. It is vital in making future decisions by county governments who play pivotal role in spatial planning. The study is also beneficial to urban planners since it has given out spatial planning recommendations that are appropriate in modern society.
Abstract: Purpose: The study determined the factors that influenced Urban Land-Use zones compliance to integrated land use plan of Meru municipality in Meru County, Kenya. Methodology: The study collected data from. A sample of 389 residents from a population of 88,871 using Krejcie and Morgan formulae. Questionnaires, interviews, and observations were used ...
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