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Land and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Ethiopia (Paperback)
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The Forum for Social Studies is an independent, non-profit
institution engaged in policy-oriented research on the development
challenges facing Ethiopia. Together with the Ethiopian Economic
Association and the Agricultural Economics Society of Ethiopia,
they organised a conference in 2005 from which the papers are
collected in this volume. The main aims were twofold: to keep the
debate on the land question alive, and to move the focus and scope
of the debate if civil society and the public at large are to
benefit from it. The land issue not only bears on a wide range of
development and policy problems, but in a predominantly agrarian
society such as Ethiopia, land is a critical asset and central to
socio-economic development. Civil society is seeking to broaden the
debate, which has hitherto been narrowly framed. The papers are
organised in three parts: Access to Land and Agrarian Class
Differentiation; Land Transaction; Natural Resource Management,
Policy, and Economic Return. Eight papers are presented, including
the welcome and opening statements and the conference programme.
Dessalegn Rahmato won the 1999 Prince Claus Award in recognition of
significant achievements in the field of research and development.
He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Forum for Social Studies, and
was formerly its Executive Director. He has published on land and
agrarian issues, food security, environmental policy, and poverty
in Wollaita. His current research is on civil society and
democratisation.
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