Urban areas in Ethiopia have been growing very quickly in recent decades, which haveled to ever increasing demand for land in peri-urban areas for housing and other nonagriculturalactivities. This has had several transformative impacts on the transitionalperi-urban, areas including engulfment of local communities and conversion of landrights and use from an agricultural to a built-up property rights system. Peri-urban areasalso display all forms of competition for land among people of diverse backgrounds.Research on the challenges of urbanization in peri-urban land tenure system and theongoing changes in Ethiopia is limited, and the situations and actors interested in periurbanland are constantly changing. Therefore, the purpose of this res...
Urban expansion has often caused the absorption of traditional settlements into urban areas. By trac...
Peri-urban zones are characterised by strong urban influences including increased possibilities for ...
The study aimed at analysing the impacts of urban expansion on the livelihoods of farming communitie...
All land in Ethiopia is owned by the state and granted to the people with holding right, and the lan...
In a country like Ethiopia where the vast majority of the populations are employed in agriculture, l...
Abstract: Globally, incorporation of agricultural lands into the urban boundary has been a common ph...
Developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, leading to massive growth and expansion of...
In Ethiopia, like in other developing countries, land disputes are critical problems both in peri-ur...
The people and lands of Ethiopia partake in the global movement towards urbanization. However, the l...
In Ethiopia, new settlement forms are emerging consequent to the nation’s rapid urbanization and hor...
The previous studies on urban land use conflicts indicated that extensive negative effects on econom...
In this article, I reflect on the implication of the urban land tenure systems of the three politica...
Since 1993, the Ethiopian government has been using the urban land leasing system to monetize the in...
As urban land could be used for manifold purposes, urban residents look for such land enthusiastical...
In Ethiopia, real estate management has been generally based on traditional and customary institutio...
Urban expansion has often caused the absorption of traditional settlements into urban areas. By trac...
Peri-urban zones are characterised by strong urban influences including increased possibilities for ...
The study aimed at analysing the impacts of urban expansion on the livelihoods of farming communitie...
All land in Ethiopia is owned by the state and granted to the people with holding right, and the lan...
In a country like Ethiopia where the vast majority of the populations are employed in agriculture, l...
Abstract: Globally, incorporation of agricultural lands into the urban boundary has been a common ph...
Developing countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, leading to massive growth and expansion of...
In Ethiopia, like in other developing countries, land disputes are critical problems both in peri-ur...
The people and lands of Ethiopia partake in the global movement towards urbanization. However, the l...
In Ethiopia, new settlement forms are emerging consequent to the nation’s rapid urbanization and hor...
The previous studies on urban land use conflicts indicated that extensive negative effects on econom...
In this article, I reflect on the implication of the urban land tenure systems of the three politica...
Since 1993, the Ethiopian government has been using the urban land leasing system to monetize the in...
As urban land could be used for manifold purposes, urban residents look for such land enthusiastical...
In Ethiopia, real estate management has been generally based on traditional and customary institutio...
Urban expansion has often caused the absorption of traditional settlements into urban areas. By trac...
Peri-urban zones are characterised by strong urban influences including increased possibilities for ...
The study aimed at analysing the impacts of urban expansion on the livelihoods of farming communitie...