Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum. Questions can be raised as to whether, how, and to what extent these frameworks take into account the disadvantages of formalising tenure and the complexities of pastoral resources. In this paper, we consider the impact of these challenges on the formalisation of communal ownership, beginning with an overview of how commons theory has influenced land governance policies and how it is applied to pastoral systems. We identify the main challenges that land policy interventions in East Africa face and ways in which the conceptual models of shared property rights embodied in current land tenure regimes are not well adapted to the socio-ecological...
This paper argues that pastoral commons are under increasing pressure not just from overuse by pasto...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities....
This chapter explores these dynamics in the pastoralist commons of eastern Ethiopia. We study curren...
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum....
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
In land administration (LA), the right to exercising property/ownership rights on land is based on c...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
The imposition of exclusive statutory real property rights in or near pastoralists’ areas and their ...
In Ethiopian development policies, pastoralist areas have recently attracted more attention. However...
AbstractMaasai pastoral landholdings presently collectively held and managed under group ranch tenur...
This paper argues that pastoral commons are under increasing pressure not just from overuse by pasto...
The proposed paper will examine contemporary land and resource tenure arrangements in the pastoral a...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
This paper argues that pastoral commons are under increasing pressure not just from overuse by pasto...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities....
This chapter explores these dynamics in the pastoralist commons of eastern Ethiopia. We study curren...
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum....
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
In land administration (LA), the right to exercising property/ownership rights on land is based on c...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
The imposition of exclusive statutory real property rights in or near pastoralists’ areas and their ...
In Ethiopian development policies, pastoralist areas have recently attracted more attention. However...
AbstractMaasai pastoral landholdings presently collectively held and managed under group ranch tenur...
This paper argues that pastoral commons are under increasing pressure not just from overuse by pasto...
The proposed paper will examine contemporary land and resource tenure arrangements in the pastoral a...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
This paper argues that pastoral commons are under increasing pressure not just from overuse by pasto...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities....
This chapter explores these dynamics in the pastoralist commons of eastern Ethiopia. We study curren...