A century (1890s to 1990s) of urban development planning and management in Tanzania has witnessed,\namong other things, a growing demand for planned and serviced land in urban areas. In\nresponse, the planning machinery has attempted to reduce the chronic gap between demand and\nsupply of planned land, albait in vain. The methodology adopted involved a review of secondary data\nsources, interviews and analysis. The findings of this research present a multidimensionally reciprocating\nrole of Private Public Partnerships (PPP) in the delivery of planned and serviced land in\nTanzania. Taking the role of Private Public Partnerships into account, effective implementation of\nurban development planning and management proposals is alternatively possible using resources\namalgamated through workable Public Private Partnerships.
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