Recent literature shows that deviations from normal rainfall and temperature systematically increase the occurrence of human conflicts. We investigate whether land certification can offset the effect of climate anomalies on land use conflicts. We use a large panel dataset from farm-household surveys conducted in Ethiopia in years 2005 and 2007. We exploit both the exogenous variation in climatic factors and the random assignment of property rights to answer our research question. We find robust evidence that farm-households with land tenure are less prone to land disputes and more resilient to climate anomalies than farm-households without tenure security
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...
Recent literature shows that deviations from normal rainfall and temperature systematically increase...
This paper investigates the relationship between insecure property rights and land disputes using fa...
This paper investigates the link between insecure property rights and land disputes using farm-house...
We examined the determinants of conflict among agro-pastoral households in areas affected by large-s...
This study analyzes the determinants of land tenure insecurity and its impact on intensity of use of...
This study analyzes the determinants of land tenure insecurity and its impact on intensity of use of...
Land tenure arrangements in Africa are generally skewed in favour of males. Compared to males, femal...
We examine the relationship between land tenure security and land-related investments in rural Ethio...
It is generally believed that tenure security has improved due to the programme of land certificatio...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
This study examines the effects of weather shocks on household consumption and how the land registra...
The study assesses the effect of risk aversion and crop choices on land productivity on rented land....
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...
Recent literature shows that deviations from normal rainfall and temperature systematically increase...
This paper investigates the relationship between insecure property rights and land disputes using fa...
This paper investigates the link between insecure property rights and land disputes using farm-house...
We examined the determinants of conflict among agro-pastoral households in areas affected by large-s...
This study analyzes the determinants of land tenure insecurity and its impact on intensity of use of...
This study analyzes the determinants of land tenure insecurity and its impact on intensity of use of...
Land tenure arrangements in Africa are generally skewed in favour of males. Compared to males, femal...
We examine the relationship between land tenure security and land-related investments in rural Ethio...
It is generally believed that tenure security has improved due to the programme of land certificatio...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
This study examines the effects of weather shocks on household consumption and how the land registra...
The study assesses the effect of risk aversion and crop choices on land productivity on rented land....
Understanding the conflict potential of climate variability is critical for assessing and dealing wi...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...
Land fragmentation is high and increasing in the Gamo Highlands of southwest Ethiopia. We postulate ...