This paper assesses factors related to local land border conflicts and how low cost land registration and certification has affected land conflicts during and after land registration and certification using data from northern Ethiopia. Border conflicts were more common near district centers, further away from markets, and where property rights had been redistributed more recently. A higher probability of reduction in conflicts during and after the reform was positively associated with nearness to markets, longer distance to district centers, more recent land redistribution, better quality border demarcation and plot measurement during registration, and less involvement by local elders in adjudication. (JEL-codes: Q15)
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The role of land registration in reducing rural poverty has been debated for several decades. This a...
This paper investigates the impact of a rural land certification program on schooling in two zones o...
There is a renewed interest in whether land reforms can contribute to market development and poverty...
Ethiopia has implemented one of the largest, fastest and cheapest land registration and certificatio...
Land is becoming increasingly scarce for Ethiopia particularly for rural households and a source liv...
Ethiopia is, in the last two decades, taking some positive measures to improve the old long lasting ...
The study examines the rural land certification practice of Environmental Protection Land Administra...
There is a renewed interest in whether land reforms can contribute to market development in Africa a...
Land registration and certification has been alleged as a prerequisite for securing property rights ...
The main objective of this study is to assess the role of rural land certification on land managemen...
The aim of the study is to understand the dynamics of borderland conflicts in one location –Gonder, ...
The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for n...
There is a renewed interest in whether land reforms can contribute to market development in Africa a...
Ethiopia follows a federal state administrative structure. Regional states are organized on ethnic ...
Several studies have shown that the land registration and certification reform in Ethiopia has been ...
The role of land registration in reducing rural poverty has been debated for several decades. This a...
This paper investigates the impact of a rural land certification program on schooling in two zones o...
There is a renewed interest in whether land reforms can contribute to market development and poverty...