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Title: Sustainable Land Management: Securing Tenure Rights and Motivating Landholders
Authors: Ayana Gadisa, Bogale Gelana, Zena Afework
Keywords: Sustainable Land Management: Securing Tenure Rights and Motivating Landholders
Issue Date: 13-Jan-2023
Publisher: Ministry of Agriculture Sustainable Land Management Program Resilient Landscapes and Livelihoods Project (RLLP)
Citation: Sustainable Land Management: Securing Tenure Rights and Motivating Landholders
Abstract: This case study showcases the impact of land certification on securing tenure rights and motivating land holders in Haromaya Woreda. The assessment focused on the perception of land holders regarding the benefits of land certification, such as tenure security, land management, reduction in land disputes, access to credit, and women empowerment in decision-making based on data collected from fifteen households.
Description: Securing tenure rights through land certification is crucial for motivating landholders to invest in productive landscapes and adopt sustainable land management practices. The Sustainable Land Management Program in Ethiopia has played a significant role in supporting the government’s initiatives by providing landholders with secure tenure rights. Furthermore, land certification contributes to increased productivity, improved resilience, reduced land disputes, and women empowerment in decision-making. Continued efforts in land administration and use programs are essential for the long-term sustainability and equitable management of land resources.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/90
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