Integrating Traditional and Modern Survey Methods: A Comparative Study of East African Practices
Mwesigwa R. K.
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
As East Africa experiences rapid urbanization and development, the integration of traditional and modern survey methods emerges as a crucial strategy for enhancing land surveying practices. This review article explores the complementary strengths of traditional methods, rooted in local knowledge and cultural practices, and modern technologies, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and drone-based surveys. The study examines the importance of integrating these approaches to improve data accuracy, cultural relevance, and community acceptance. Through comparative analysis and case studies from Kenya and Tanzania, the article highlights the benefits and challenges of combining these methodologies. The review is based on an extensive examination of existing literature and field studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Addressing technological, financial, regulatory, and social barriers is essential for realizing the potential of this integrated approach, which can significantly enhance urban planning, infrastructure development, and sustainable land management in East Africa.
Keywords: Traditional Survey Methods, Modern Survey Technologies, GIS Integration, Drone Surveys, Land Management
CITE AS: Mwesigwa R. K. (2024). Integrating Traditional and Modern Survey Methods: A Comparative Study of East African Practices. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT,4(3):61-64. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2024/4.3.6164