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As population grows, industries blossom and demand for space increases, cities become the centre point for myriads of challenges for urban administrators. This chapter investigated challenges of urban development, land use changes and environmental impacts resulting from pressure on urban land. The study was primarily qualitative in nature and adopted a case study approach. The city of Ndola was selected for this purpose. Four institutions, namely, Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA), Water Resources Management Agency (WARMA), Kafubu Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC) and Ndola City Council (NCC), were used for data collection. At each institution, one official was purposively selected by management based on their knowledge and experience on the subject. The primary data were collected mainly through semi-structured questionnaires in face-to-face interviews. The chapter

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The paper argues that legal and institutional structures exist to prevent allocation of land in environmentally sensitive areas.

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This page is a summary of: Urban Development, Land Use Changes and Environmental Impacts in Zambia's Major Cities: A Case Study of Ndola, March 2021, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/978-1-83867-837-120211005.
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