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Large-scale land investments and land-use conflicts in the agro-pastoral areas of Ethiopia

Adugna Eneyew Bekele, Dusan Drabik, Liesbeth Dries and Wim Heijman

Land Use Policy, 2022, vol. 119, issue C

Abstract: We examined the determinants of conflict among agro-pastoral households in areas affected by large-scale land investments in Ethiopia. We combined household and community surveys to collect data and used descriptive statistics and a binary logit model to analyze them. The results indicated that, in the last decade, land conflicts were prevalent in more than a quarter of the studied communities and that they increased since the establishment of large-scale land investments. The scarcity of pastureland and tenure insecurity are the key drivers of land conflict. We conclude that the state appropriation of traditional pastures for industrial plantations and a lack of property rights for the commons exacerbate land conflicts.

Keywords: Conflict; Tenure security; Property rights; Land grab; Pastoralism; Plantation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106166

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