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Through a case study of the KMC's ROW restoration operation, this paper explores what was it that made the road widening mission a great success in 2012. What lessons could we learn from these experiences for enforcing large and difficult policies? This research found five factors that were important for a successful correction of citywide illegal development. They were: willpower of the head of government, committed implementation manager, inter-agency coordination, wider public support and legitimacy of the problem under investigation.
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Wider support and courage can make big things happen in urban areas
Dr Tej Kumar Karki
University of Liverpool
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This page is a summary of: What makes, a big and difficult policy enforcement, possible? A success story from Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Habitat International, October 2015, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.06.011.
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