Abstract

This paper is based on the review of the statutory requirements for land use change development projects in Urban Planned areas. In spite of Environmental and Social Economic Impact Analysis reports considered as basic requirements for the approval of development plans in Tanzania, the depth of traffic impact measurements and Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) has not been adequately considered in urban plans. More concern is on approval process of development proposals that makes a case for the preparation of TIA as a separate and distinct study for proposed projects. We argue in this paper that while TIA is more germane in areas where land use change proposals are taking place very rapidly, most projects still do not asses or analyse the traffic impacts from the proposed developments on the existing transport networks. Thus, in Tanzania, TIA is the most concealed component in urban planning laws and regulations and its approach, level of execution and functional standards are neither exposed nor put into urban planning operations. The paper observes that, traffic impact analysis is an important component to be subsumed as potential study among generalized studies during land use change practices in urban planned areas. Furthermore, TIA is overviewed for big investments in urban developments, but current studies have revealed the need of TIA in small and spot developments which collectively has shown a great traffic impacts in cities with rapid land use change practices. The paper recommends the inclusion of traffic impact analysis report as a statutory document in the portfolios which are basically required to be submitted for approval of urban development proposals. The paper advocates the need for the urgent enactment of necessary legislation to make this requirement an obligation in land use change process.

Highlights

  • Land use change in urban planned area is legally accepted and formally operationalized in Tanzania

  • 1) Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) on Planned Land Use Developments The findings in the study area give out planned land uses that meet the requirements of TIA to be performed during implementation of development plans

  • The documented incidents in the study area justify the importance of Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) for the land use change processes in the City

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Summary

Introduction

Land use change in urban planned area is legally accepted and formally operationalized in Tanzania. For Dar es Salaam City, the master plan of 1979 requires TIA to be performed for manufacturing and processing industries, container and bus terminals, warehouses, housing estates, spot grounds and commercial centres, but there are few development projects which have performed TIA It is only 24 projects which have conducted traffic impact studies out of 704, which is about 3 percent. Section two provides a condensed review of literature pertaining to the Urban Planning Guidelines, the Urban Planning Act and the National Policy on Transportation that stipulate the need of traffic impact studies for new projects or for change of use development for larger projects This is supplemented by current debates on public interest for the issues concerned with TIA, EIA and SEIA on environmental protection and sustainability which have, in recent years, become notable. The paper advocates the need for the preparation of TIA as basic and separate attachment for the new or land use change development projects

Literature Review
Dar es Salaam City: A Case Study Area
Data Collection
Results and Discussion
Conclusion and Recommendations
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