In Ethiopia, expropriation and compensation measures have become a great concern due to horizontal urban expansion and development induced projects. Especially in peri-urban areas, the livelihood of farmers is affected by expropriation without fair and comparable compensation. This paper investigates the impacts of expropriation and compensation activities on livelihood of peri-urban smallholders taking Debre Markos Town as a case study area. Mixed research methods were employed. Quantitative data were gathered using a structured questionnaire and by interviewing about 100 smallholders. Qualitative data were collected in focus group discussions and by analyzing legal documents. The analysis showed a high trend of expropriation without fair ...
Expropriation is a compulsory taking of land by the state for public purposeand upon advance payment...
Ethiopia is increasingly using expropriation as the single most important device to take land partic...
This study investigates the effects of the expansion of the town on the livelihood of the dislocated...
In Ethiopia, the demand for land for urbanisation is primarily met by converting rural land through ...
Abstract: Globally, incorporation of agricultural lands into the urban boundary has been a common ph...
This study aims to examine strategies, processes and implementations in ensuring sustainable livelih...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The city of Mekelle is experiencing high population growth and haphazard settlement expansion result...
This paper presents the land rights in present Ethiopia and the type of valuation system followed du...
This study was undertaken at peri-urban area of Gondar city aiming to examine livelihood changes and...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
During expropriation, many complaints are observed and some of them are due to delayed compensation....
This study is aimed at examining the livelihood strategy, benefit packages offered, adjustment probl...
Urban expansion in African and other developing countries occurred and happening by encroaching fert...
The study aimed at analysing the impacts of urban expansion on the livelihoods of farming communitie...
Expropriation is a compulsory taking of land by the state for public purposeand upon advance payment...
Ethiopia is increasingly using expropriation as the single most important device to take land partic...
This study investigates the effects of the expansion of the town on the livelihood of the dislocated...
In Ethiopia, the demand for land for urbanisation is primarily met by converting rural land through ...
Abstract: Globally, incorporation of agricultural lands into the urban boundary has been a common ph...
This study aims to examine strategies, processes and implementations in ensuring sustainable livelih...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The city of Mekelle is experiencing high population growth and haphazard settlement expansion result...
This paper presents the land rights in present Ethiopia and the type of valuation system followed du...
This study was undertaken at peri-urban area of Gondar city aiming to examine livelihood changes and...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
During expropriation, many complaints are observed and some of them are due to delayed compensation....
This study is aimed at examining the livelihood strategy, benefit packages offered, adjustment probl...
Urban expansion in African and other developing countries occurred and happening by encroaching fert...
The study aimed at analysing the impacts of urban expansion on the livelihoods of farming communitie...
Expropriation is a compulsory taking of land by the state for public purposeand upon advance payment...
Ethiopia is increasingly using expropriation as the single most important device to take land partic...
This study investigates the effects of the expansion of the town on the livelihood of the dislocated...