Structural land use dynamics and its implications on the local community’s access to land resources in Anger watershed, Southwestern Ethiopia

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY African Geographical Review Pub Date : 2021-08-22 DOI:10.1080/19376812.2021.1962374
G. Y. Ofgeha, M. W. Abshire
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ABSTRACT We examined the micro-scale spatiotemporal dynamics in structural land use and its differential impacts on small-scale farmers’ access to land resources in Anger watershed, southwestern Ethiopia. The analysis of historical land use land cover change detections was integrated with data obtained from 335 households, group discussants, and interviews with experts and officials. The results revealed that agricultural land and settlements increased at the expense of other land covers. These conditions were severe in the kolla agroecology due to unique historical land-use dynamics mainly in late 1976+ and since 1988 which were associated with the state-farm and private investment respectively. The process affects small-scale farmers’ access to land and natural resources and contributed to differential livelihood adverse. The kolla community expressed land deal processes in the area negatively, labeled the investment activities as contrasting to investment initiatives of the country, and the conditions have been compromising their livelihood system. Thus, the issues of land resources rights of the local community and the state policy dynamics on the land investments, mainly referring to the livelihood systems in the kolla agroecology seek more attention. The development interventions such as the large-scale agricultural investments in the area need a prior policy and strategic planning on how to realize the sustainable co-existence among the large-scale investors, local community, and natural environment.
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埃塞俄比亚西南部Anger流域土地结构利用动态及其对当地社区土地资源获取的影响
研究了埃塞俄比亚西南部Anger流域土地结构利用的微观时空动态及其对小农土地资源获取的差异影响。对历史土地利用、土地覆盖变化检测的分析与从335户家庭、小组讨论者以及对专家和官员的访谈中获得的数据相结合。结果显示,农业用地和定居点的增加是以牺牲其他土地覆盖为代价的。由于独特的历史土地利用动态(主要在1976年末和1988年以来)分别与国有农场和私人投资相关,这些条件在kolla农业生态中较为严重。这一过程影响了小农获得土地和自然资源的机会,并造成了不利的差别生计。科拉社区对该地区的土地交易过程持负面态度,认为投资活动与国家的投资计划形成鲜明对比,这些条件损害了他们的生计体系。因此,地方社区的土地资源权利问题和国家对土地投资的政策动态,主要指的是科拉农业生态中的生计系统,寻求更多的关注。该地区的大规模农业投资等发展干预措施需要事先制定政策和战略规划,以实现大规模投资者、当地社区和自然环境之间的可持续共存。
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