This study investigates the role of the different institutional actors involved in the development and implementation of land use policies in the Ethiopian Rift Valley. The work is based on interviews with key informants from different administrative levels and these results are compared to the relevant policy documents. While the constitution prescribes a participatory policy development process, our results show that in reality policies are made at the highest level and implemented in a top-down approach from the higher to the lower administrative levels. Moreover, the institutional network mainly consists of institutions that are hierarchically linked, while horizontal and diagonal relations are less common and less important. Consistent...
The role of political institutions could be dichotomized into two. Some of them are on the represent...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy, providing food, industrial raw materials and 9...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...
In Ethiopia, new policy actors and new policy arenas have emerged as a result of major changes that ...
Land and water institutions play a vital role in managing and sustaining land and water resources as...
Institutional setup in the land administration system plays a crucial role in the successful functio...
Agricultural land use is a key interface between the goals of ensuring food security and protecting ...
In Ethiopia, new policy actors and new policy arenas have emerged as a result of major changes that ...
Land related conflicts, including those that arise between pastoralists and farmers, are triggered b...
All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes b...
In surveying the literature on land tenure reform in Africa, what can readily be observed is that mu...
Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective an...
The existence of vibrant, effective, and functional institutions is the backbone for the realization...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
Much has been written about the increasing contributions of non-governmental actors, such as environ...
The role of political institutions could be dichotomized into two. Some of them are on the represent...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy, providing food, industrial raw materials and 9...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...
In Ethiopia, new policy actors and new policy arenas have emerged as a result of major changes that ...
Land and water institutions play a vital role in managing and sustaining land and water resources as...
Institutional setup in the land administration system plays a crucial role in the successful functio...
Agricultural land use is a key interface between the goals of ensuring food security and protecting ...
In Ethiopia, new policy actors and new policy arenas have emerged as a result of major changes that ...
Land related conflicts, including those that arise between pastoralists and farmers, are triggered b...
All rights reserved. Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes b...
In surveying the literature on land tenure reform in Africa, what can readily be observed is that mu...
Land management is a multi-dimensional and multi-institutional engagement that demands collective an...
The existence of vibrant, effective, and functional institutions is the backbone for the realization...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
Much has been written about the increasing contributions of non-governmental actors, such as environ...
The role of political institutions could be dichotomized into two. Some of them are on the represent...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Ethiopian economy, providing food, industrial raw materials and 9...
Land is the most vital resource on earth from which humankind derives almost all its basic needs. La...