data panel Demand for land second-stage certification in Ethiopia: Evidence fromhousehold Land Use Policy
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Our literature review suggests that land rental and sales markets have been emerging in SSA and have facilitated the transfer of land rights from land-abundant to
The national level land use survey shows that the average household farm size in Ethiopia is 1.22 hectares, but 57% of the households have farm sizes less than one
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Our econometric analyses indicate that households that participated in public meetings concerning the first-stage registration and certification and households that
Our literature review suggests that land rental and sales markets have been emerging in SSA and have facilitated the transfer of land rights from land-abundant to land-poor
We found no indication that participation in PSNP leads households to disinvest in livestock or trees; in fact, the number of trees increased for households that participated in the
Holden and Tefera (2008) assessed the early impacts of joint First Stage land certification in Southern Ethiopia (5 districts in Oromia and SNNP regions). For male heads of
We will see that evidence from consumer behavior is not singularly negative. Data imply that households use nature in higher frequencies to produce experiences. CES data suggest