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An analysis of the impact of land registration and certification on the sustainable use of farmlands in northwestern Ethiopia : a case study

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dc.contributor.advisor Kotzé, Derica Alba
dc.contributor.author Ermias Ashagrie Abebe
dc.date.accessioned 2015-06-29T13:36:28Z
dc.date.available 2015-06-29T13:36:28Z
dc.date.issued 2014-11
dc.identifier.citation Ermias Ashagrie Abebe (2014) An analysis of the impact of land registration and certification on the sustainable use of farmlands in northwestern Ethiopia : a case study, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18761> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18761
dc.description.abstract This study analyses the impact of land registration and certification scheme on sustainable use of farmlands in Debre Mawi and Densa Bahta rural kebeles of Amhara region in northwestern Ethiopia, with a view to contributing to the theoretical debate on tenure security and more realistic policy advocacy on the sustainable use of farmlands. Within the framework of qualitative research methodology, the case study approach helps to observe and understand the relationship between land titling and sustainable use of farmlands in Densa Bahta and Debre Mawi kebeles of the Amhara region in Ethiopia. Specific methods employed were focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and observation, complemented by context analyses of relevant documents. It was found that land titling has contributed to a high perception of security of land tenure among study respondents. However, results show that land titling has both positive and negative impacts on sustainable use of farmlands. The positive impact of land titling is ascribed to its assurance effect and legal obligation imposed on farmers to adopt proper land management practices. The negative impact of land titling arises from its failure to address the existing inequality in possession of farmlands among the village communities. Failure of farmers’ high perceptions of their security of land tenure to translate into sustainable land use practices has implications for the relative importance of productive asset endowments, self-efficacy and risk perception on the sustainable use of farmlands in the Amhara region. Interviewees that follow unsustainable farming practices were endowed with relatively lower pieces of farmland and disadvantaged in possession of other productive assets. They also demonstrated a low level of self-efficacy and a risk-averse attitude to adopting conservation technologies, as they possessed smaller sizes of farmland compared with the village and regional average. The study urges a holistic approach and comprehensive analytical framework to understand the synergy of several factors that affect the sustainable use of farmlands. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 318) : illustrations (color)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Land tenure en
dc.subject Sustainable land use en
dc.subject Land titling en
dc.subject Ethiopia en
dc.subject Amhara en
dc.subject Debre Mawi en
dc.subject Densa Bahta en
dc.subject Farming system en
dc.subject Livelihood assets en
dc.subject Conservation technologies en
dc.subject Sustainable farming en
dc.subject Property rights en
dc.subject Social learning en
dc.subject.ddc 333.30963
dc.subject.lcsh Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Land reform -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Land tenure -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Land use, Rural -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Sustainable agriculture -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Right of property -- Ethiopia en
dc.subject.lcsh Conservation of natural resources -- Ethiopia en
dc.title An analysis of the impact of land registration and certification on the sustainable use of farmlands in northwestern Ethiopia : a case study en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Environmental Sciences
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)


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