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Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2005

Property rights and land use change: Implications for sustainable resource management in Borana, southern Ethiopia

Abdul B. Kamara; Michael Kirk; Brent M. Swallow

ABSTRACT The Borana rangelands occur in a semi-arid area in southern Ethiopia, characterized by extensive livestock production. The area is a valuable source of livestock that generates income and livelihoods for large numbers of rural dwellers, and export earnings for Ethiopias fragile economy. Despite the regions high ecological potential vis-à-vis livestock production, the area is still in a crisis today with limited success of development interventions, due to increasing pressure on the rangelands—appropriation of land by private individuals, with aggravated impacts of droughts, emerging conflicts and destitution. These trends are hypothetically attributed to various factors, including climatic, demographic and market forces. The paper utilizes data from forty pastoral communities in the area to identify the causes of these trends and potential consequences on rural livelihoods. The study infers that the Borana pastoral system is in transition, with evidence of departure from traditional pastoralism to a semi-sedentary system with increasing reliance on crops and private grazing. The semi-arid nature of the area-aggregate mean rainfall between 300 mm and 900 mm per annum-creates a concern about the capacity of the area to support a fully privatized system on a sustainable basis.


Development Southern Africa | 2017

The profits of excludability and transferability in redistributive land reform in central Namibia

Thomas Falk; Michael Kirk; Dirk Lohmann; Bertus Kruger; Christian Hüttich; Richard Kamukuenjandje

ABSTRACT Policies which redistribute property rights to land can improve the well-being of rural households and can have overall growth effects. In many cases, however, land reforms are driven mainly by politically justified objectives. Under such circumstances, little emphasis is placed on whether and, if so, how property rights can increase productivity. Following 18 years of land reform implementation in Namibia, we evaluated 65 beneficiaries in Namibia. We assess to which degree land rights affects their farm income. The study focuses on Namibia’s two main commercial land reform instruments, namely the Farm Unit Resettlement Scheme and the Affirmative Action Loan Scheme. We find evidence that the majority of land reform projects are not profitable. Further, our study confirms the importance of the right to restrict land access compared with the right to transfer. The long-term leasehold contract seemingly provides sufficient incentives to make productive use of the land.


Property rights, risk, and livestock development in Africa. | 1999

Property rights, risk, and livestock development in Africa

Nancy McCarthy; Brent M. Swallow; Michael Kirk; P. Hazell


The effect of environmental variability on livestock and land-use management: the Borana plateau, southern Ethiopia. | 2001

The effect of environmental variability on livestock and land-use management: the Borana plateau, southern Ethiopia.

Nancy McCarthy; Abdul B. Kamara; Michael Kirk


Proven successes in agricultural development: a technical compendium to Millions Fed | 2009

Land-tenure policy reforms: Decollectivization and the Doi Moi system in Vietnam

Michael Kirk; Nguyen Do Anh Tuan


Archive | 2008

Property Rights, Collective Action, and Poverty: The Role of Institutions for Poverty Reduction

Monica Di Gregorio; Konrad Hagedorn; Michael Kirk; Benedikt Korf; Nancy McCarthy; Ruth Meinzen-Dick; Brent M. Swallow


Human Ecology | 2008

Towards Endogenous Livestock Development: Borana Pastoralists’ Responses to Environmental and Institutional Changes

Sabine Homann; Barbara Rischkowsky; Jörg Steinbach; Michael Kirk; Evelyn Mathias


Archive | 2010

COMMON-POOL RESOURCES - A CHALLENGE FOR LOCAL GOVERNANCE Experimental Research in Eight Villages in the Mekong Delta of Cambodia and Vietnam

Christine Werthmann; Anne Weingart; Michael Kirk


Water alternatives | 2009

Polycentrism and poverty: experiences of rural water supply reform in Namibia.

Thomas Falk; Bernadette Bock; Michael Kirk; A. Neef


Journal of African Economies | 2003

Co-operation in Risky Environments: Evidence from Southern Ethiopia

Nancy McCarthy; Abdul B. Kamara; Michael Kirk

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Thomas Falk

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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Nancy McCarthy

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Ruth Meinzen-Dick

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Bjoern Vollan

Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology

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Konrad Hagedorn

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Abdul B. Kamara

International Food Policy Research Institute

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