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Assessing the role of policies on land use change and agricultural development since 1960s in northern Ethiopia

Assessing the role of policies on land use change and agricultural development since 1960s in northern Ethiopia

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Date of publication
December 2013
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500217395
Pages
944-951

Policy has long been considered as one of the major driving forces for land use change and agricultural development. However, a designated and in-depth study on its interaction with land use change and agricultural development is still very limited. The authors, therefore, attempted to address this issue by using five villages representing three agro-ecologies (highland, midland and lowland) for the period between 1965 and 2007. The study indicated that land policies of the imperial and communist regimes contributed largely to the increase of arable land while a decrease in vegetated land. This is, however, reversed in the EPRDF regime. Land productivity/crop harvest (t/ha) and herd size per household have declined. Agricultural policies played active roles in the change of water area and indirectly contributed to the change of construction land.

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Teka, Kassa
Van Rompaey, Anton
Poesen, Jean

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