Government leaders, policymakers and international development partners have called for the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), geospatial data and emerging technologies into Kenya’s land administration systems to drive sustainable economic growth. The call was made during the Fifth Regional Research Conference on Land and Natural Resources held at the Kenya School of Government in Kabete,…
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