In Ethiopian development policies, pastoralist areas have recently attracted more attention. However, much debate and policy advice is still based on assumptions that see a sedentary lifestyle as the desirable development outcome for pastoralist communities. This paper investigates current practices of collective action and how these are affected by changing property rights in the pastoralist and agro– pastoralist economies of three selected sites in eastern Ethiopia. We describe forms of collective action in water and pasture resource management and analyze how changing property rights regimes affect incentives for collective action. We illustrate the distributional effects these practices are having on (agro–) pastoralist communities and ...
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum....
The Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia are characterised by extensive livestock production in re...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
In Ethiopian development policies, pastoralist areas have recently attracted more attention. However...
This chapter explores these dynamics in the pastoralist commons of eastern Ethiopia. We study curren...
The major economic activity for pastoralists is animal husbandry. The harsh environment in which her...
This study has been conducted in three districts in Afar of Northeastern Ethiopia. The objective is ...
In this chapter we discuss two cases of pastoralist involvement in agriculture and investigate the c...
"This study aims at explaining property right changes in selected areas of Afar region in Ethiopia. ...
This study aims at explaining property right changes in selected areas of Afar region in Ethiopia. B...
The major economic activity for pastoralists is animal husbandry. The harsh environment in which her...
"Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands thr...
Research on common-pool resources in the last 30 years has hinged on concepts such as rules and prop...
The Borana rangelands occur in a semi-arid area in southern Ethiopia, characterized by extensive liv...
The pastoral mode of adaptation in the Awash Valley region of Ethiopia has long been under increasin...
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum....
The Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia are characterised by extensive livestock production in re...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...
In Ethiopian development policies, pastoralist areas have recently attracted more attention. However...
This chapter explores these dynamics in the pastoralist commons of eastern Ethiopia. We study curren...
The major economic activity for pastoralists is animal husbandry. The harsh environment in which her...
This study has been conducted in three districts in Afar of Northeastern Ethiopia. The objective is ...
In this chapter we discuss two cases of pastoralist involvement in agriculture and investigate the c...
"This study aims at explaining property right changes in selected areas of Afar region in Ethiopia. ...
This study aims at explaining property right changes in selected areas of Afar region in Ethiopia. B...
The major economic activity for pastoralists is animal husbandry. The harsh environment in which her...
"Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands thr...
Research on common-pool resources in the last 30 years has hinged on concepts such as rules and prop...
The Borana rangelands occur in a semi-arid area in southern Ethiopia, characterized by extensive liv...
The pastoral mode of adaptation in the Awash Valley region of Ethiopia has long been under increasin...
Legal frameworks for communal land rights in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are now gaining momentum....
The Borana rangelands of southern Ethiopia are characterised by extensive livestock production in re...
In spite of growing international attention for natural resource management, relations of property r...