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Land rights and the economic impacts of climatic anomalies on agriculture: evidence from Ethiopia

Published inEnvironment and development economics, vol. 26, no. 5-6, p. 632-656
Publication date2021-10
First online date2021-08-12
Abstract

This paper shows that strengthening land rights via a land certification program may reduce the negative economic impact of climatic anomalies in the highlands of Ethiopia. The results support the hypothesis that certification enhances the likelihood of adapting some of the land-related investments, thus supporting adaptation enhancing mechanisms and the resilience of the farming sector. Institutional factors may play a key role in supporting farmers’ adaptive capacity to climatic challenges.

Keywords
  • Climatic anomalies
  • Ethiopia
  • Land certification
  • Property rights
  • Ricardian analysis
Funding
  • Styrelsen för Internationellt Utvecklingssamarbete
Citation (ISO format)
BEZABIH, Mintewab et al. Land rights and the economic impacts of climatic anomalies on agriculture: evidence from Ethiopia. In: Environment and development economics, 2021, vol. 26, n° 5-6, p. 632–656. doi: 10.1017/s1355770x2100022x
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