The multiple forms of land acquisitions show direct and indirect implications on water. The motive to utilize, control or grab water is devised through acquiring land. There are embedded water issues in almost all land acquisitions. Practical challenges are explored especially in keeping the balance of water securities. The paper is done with the objective of analyzing the water implications, balance, priority and extent of security given to users in lieu of water security indicators and then examined against the regulatory frameworks and responses. The assessment framework, the data from respondents and literatures, and the laws were intersected and triangulated for making holistic analyses. The extent of coherence, coordination, and integ...
Climate-related security risks are increasingly compounding existing political, social and economic ...
In recent years, the trend for foreign actors to secure land for agricultural production in low-inco...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
Ethiopia is often highlighted as a country in which a lot of foreign land acquisition is occurring. ...
Ethiopia is often highlighted as a country in which a lot of foreign land acquisition is occurring. ...
Gambella is one of the regional states in Ethiopia where huge tracts of land have been leased out to...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution confines the power of regional states over ...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
According to estimates by the International Land Coalition based at the International Fund for Agric...
ntroduction and objectives: As water availability is a strong driver for the acquisition of agricult...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
Climate-related security risks are increasingly compounding existing political, social and economic ...
In recent years, the trend for foreign actors to secure land for agricultural production in low-inco...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
Ethiopia is often highlighted as a country in which a lot of foreign land acquisition is occurring. ...
Ethiopia is often highlighted as a country in which a lot of foreign land acquisition is occurring. ...
Gambella is one of the regional states in Ethiopia where huge tracts of land have been leased out to...
The phenomenon of large-scale land investments for agricultural production – also referred to as lan...
Global land deals, also coined ‘land grabbing’, lead to transferring land (use) rights from local co...
This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of in...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution confines the power of regional states over ...
Due to the nature of available land as one of the main attractions for investment, land lease market...
According to estimates by the International Land Coalition based at the International Fund for Agric...
ntroduction and objectives: As water availability is a strong driver for the acquisition of agricult...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
Climate-related security risks are increasingly compounding existing political, social and economic ...
In recent years, the trend for foreign actors to secure land for agricultural production in low-inco...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...