Analysis of the Contribution of Land Registration to Sustainable Land Management in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background of the Study
- Does land registration improve the sense of tenure security of farm households?
- Does land registration improve the holding rights of women and marginalized groups in the study area?
- Is there a change of crop productivity after the land registration process?
- Does land registration improve perceived tenure security. If yes, what are the influencing factors?
- Does land registration improve land-management practices such as water-harvesting system. If yes, what are the influencing factors?
1.2. Conceptual Framework
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Methodology
2.2.1. Sampling Techniques
2.2.2. Data Collection Technique
2.2.3. Data Analysis Techniques
2.3. Model Specification
2.4. Description of Dependent Variables
3. Results
3.1. Household Characteristics
3.2. Characteristic of Farm Plot
3.3. Households’ Confidence on Land Registration
3.4. The Effect of Land Registration on Women and Marginalized Groups
3.5. Effect of Land Registration on Land-Management Practices
3.6. Effect of Land Registration on Crop Productivity
3.7. Results of the Logit Model
3.7.1. Influencing Factors of Land Tenure Security
3.7.2. Factors Influencing Construction of Water-Harvesting Systems
4. Discussion
4.1. Confidence of Households in Land Tenure Security
4.2. The Effect of Land Registration on Women and Marginalized Groups
4.3. Land Registration Effect on Land-Management Practices and Crop Productivity
4.4. Factors Affecting Perceived Tenure Security
4.4.1. Education
4.4.2. Landholding Size
4.4.3. Land Redistribution
4.5. Factors Influencing Construction of Water-Harvesting System
4.5.1. Distance
4.5.2. Training and Advice
4.5.3. Livestock Holding
4.5.4. Household Size
4.5.5. Age
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Continuous Independent Variables | VIF |
---|---|
Age | 1.112 |
Household size | 1.184 |
Land holding size | 1.158 |
Livestock holding | 1.165 |
Explanatory Variables | VIF | |
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Before Registration | After Registration | |
Age | 1.158 | 1.123 |
Household size | 1.214 | 1.187 |
Land holding size | 1.159 | 1.151 |
Distance | 1.022 | 1.021 |
Livestock holding | 1.143 | 1.135 |
Female | Joint | Education | Land Redistribution | Expropriation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Female | 1 | ||||
Joint | 0.568 | 1 | |||
Education | 0.086 | 0.087 | 1 | ||
land redistribution | 0.023 | 0.023 | 0.032 | 1 | |
Expropriation | 0.011 | 0.045 | 0.084 | 0.038 | 1 |
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District | Kebeles | Total Population | Sample Size | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joint | Male | Female | Total | Joint | Male | Female | Total | ||
Enebse Sar Midir | Gesese | 695 | 156 | 336 | 1187 | 18 | 4 | 8 | 30 |
Yetefet | 479 | 124 | 160 | 763 | 12 | 3 | 4 | 19 | |
Ambalaye | 430 | 111 | 226 | 767 | 11 | 3 | 6 | 20 | |
Segenet | 795 | 336 | 268 | 1399 | 20 | 9 | 7 | 36 | |
Leule | 666 | 158 | 289 | 1113 | 17 | 4 | 7 | 28 | |
Shebele Berenta | Qarema | 682 | 278 | 424 | 1384 | 17 | 7 | 11 | 35 |
Abera | 626 | 324 | 363 | 1313 | 16 | 8 | 9 | 33 | |
Beneyana Seqela | 789 | 257 | 456 | 1502 | 20 | 7 | 11 | 38 | |
Gebsit | 575 | 209 | 347 | 1131 | 15 | 5 | 9 | 29 | |
Yejuna Bayelie | 548 | 293 | 351 | 1192 | 14 | 7 | 9 | 30 | |
Basoliben | Korke | 721 | 139 | 131 | 991 | 18 | 4 | 3 | 25 |
Yeduge | 343 | 57 | 88 | 488 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 12 | |
Anejeme | 427 | 86 | 166 | 679 | 11 | 2 | 4 | 17 | |
Yelaminje | 392 | 46 | 52 | 490 | 10 | 1 | 1 | 12 | |
Dendo | 502 | 84 | 97 | 683 | 13 | 2 | 2 | 17 | |
Total | 8670 | 2658 | 3754 | 15,082 | 221 | 68 | 96 | 385 |
Variables | Definition and Values Used |
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Female | Female respondent (=1 female, =0 otherwise) |
Male | Male respondent (=1 male, =0 otherwise) |
Joint | Joint (Male and Female) respondent (=1 male and female jointly, =0 otherwise) |
Age | Age of the respondents (=0, 1, 2, 3, …, n) |
Education | Educational level of the respondents (=1 literate, =0 illiterate) |
Household size | Total household size (=0, 1, 2, 3, …, n) |
Land holding size | Total land holding size in hectare (=0, 1, 2, 3, …, n) |
Distance | Average distance farm to settlement in minutes (walking) (=0, 1, 2, 3, …, n) |
Land redistribution | Affected by land redistribution of 1997 (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Expropriation | Fear of loss of land due to the expropriation by government at any time (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Perceived tenure security | Fear of loss of farmland due to redistribution within the next five years (=1 (do not fear) yes, =0 otherwise) |
Credit beneficiary | Credit beneficiary of the respondents (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Training and advice | Training and advice on land management (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Livestock holding | (Total livestock holding size) =0, 1, 2, 3, …, n (in tropical livestock units) |
Land-management practice | Application of land management (at least one) practices of parcel (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Water harvesting construction | Application of water harvesting construction (=1 yes, =0 no) |
Crop yields | Crop yields for major crop types (=0, 1, 2, 3, …, n in quintal) |
Variables | Number | Percent |
---|---|---|
Land holding right | ||
Female | 89 | 23.0 |
Male | 64 | 17.0 |
Joint | 232 | 60.0 |
Total | 385 | 100.0 |
Educational level | ||
Illiterate | 140 | 36.0 |
Read and/or write | 162 | 42.0 |
Grade five and above | 83 | 22.0 |
Total | 385 | 100.0 |
Variables | Mean Difference | St. Difference |
---|---|---|
Age | 47 | 11.09 |
Household size | 6.2 | 2.35 |
Landholding before and after land registration (in ha) | 0.03 | 0.22 |
Plot number before and after land registration | 0.31 | 0.38 |
Farm Status | Frequency | Before Registration | After Registration | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number (%) | Mean | St. dev. | Number (%) | Mean | St. dev. | |
Fertile | 266 (88) | 0.59 | 0.52 | 272 (90) | 0.60 | 0.53 |
Moderate | 193 (63) | 0.44 | 0.34 | 194 (64) | 0.45 | 0.35 |
Poor | 131 (43) | 0.37 | 0.26 | 127 (41) | 0.39 | 0.27 |
Name of the Variable | Yes | No | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Percent | Number | Percent | |
Households affected in 1997 land redistribution | 90 | 23 | 295 | 77 |
Fear of land redistribution and farm loss in the next five years | 102 | 26 | 283 | 74 |
Fear of government land expropriation at any time | 83 | 22 | 302 | 78 |
Variable Name | Before Land Registration (Percent) | After Land Registration (Percent) | Chi-Square | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | Yes | No | ||
Landless households | 70.0 | 30.0 | 85.0 | 15.0 | 1.37 *** |
Women | 52.7 | 47.3 | 37.0 | 63.0 | 94.73 *** |
Disabled | 41.7 | 58.3 | 30.0 | 70.0 | 1.21 *** |
Youth | 60.3 | 39.7 | 84.7 | 15.3 | 63.57 *** |
Poorest of poor | 51.7 | 48.3 | 30.3 | 69.7 | 79.06 *** |
Factors | Before Land Registration | After Land Registration | Chi-Square | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | Yes | No | ||
Land-management application | 80 | 20 | 95 | 5 | 47.65 *** |
Terracing | 75.0 | 25.0 | 92.3 | 7.7 | 62.89 *** |
Planting of tree | 45.3 | 54.7 | 50.7 | 49.3 | 2.89 *** |
Compost use | 40.3 | 59.7 | 65.0 | 35.0 | 2.24 *** |
Manure use | 70.3 | 29.7 | 83.0 | 17.0 | 1.34 *** |
Water-harvesting structure | 15.7 | 84.3 | 25.3 | 74.7 | 97.73 *** |
Crops | Respondents | Difference in Mean | Difference in Std. Deviation | t-Test |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maize produced in (2021/22–2005/06) | 66 | 0.51 | 3.74 | −1.22 |
Wheat produced in (2021/22–2005/06) | 182 | 0.89 | 7.15 | 1.74 * |
Teff produced in (2021/22–2005/06) | 150 | 0.31 | 4.33 | 1.26 |
Other crops produced in (2021/22–2005/06) | 125 | 0.18 | 5.15 | 0.28 |
Explanatory Variables Name | B | Z-Value | p > |Z| | Marginal Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|
Female | −0.4596 | −0.87 | 0.324 | −0.0887 |
Joint | −0.0850 | −0.13 | 0.719 | −0.0136 |
Age | −0.0121 | −0.28 | 0.755 | −0.0015 |
Education | 0.2562 | 2.02 ** | 0.035 | 0.0649 |
Household Size | −0.0257 | −0.23 | 0.714 | −0.0138 |
Land Holding size | 0.6740 | 2.83 *** | 0.004 | 0.1647 |
Land Redistribution | 3.6758 | 7.14 *** | 0.000 | 0.9216 |
Livestock holding | 0.0081 | 0.22 | 0.732 | 0.0122 |
Constant | −2.3673 | −3.43 | 0.001 | |
Log likeihood | −65.42575 | |||
Chi squared | 174.52 | |||
Pseudo R2 | 0.5592 |
Variables | Before Land Registration | After Land Registration | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | Z-Value | Marginal Effect | B | Z-Value | Marginal Effect | |
Female | −0.3220 | −0.74 | −0.0523 | −0.1490 | −0.51 | −0.0474 |
Joint | −0.3724 | −1.27 | −0.0740 | −0.3360 | −1.24 | −0.1077 |
Age | −0.0235 | −1.34 | −0.0015 | −0.0156 | −2.07 ** | −0.0051 |
Education | −0.1213 | −1.13 | −0.0216 | −0.1285 | −1.35 | −0.0411 |
Household size | 0.1180 | 2.27 ** | 0.0221 | 0.0892 | 2.01 ** | 0.0276 |
Land holding size | −0.0674 | −0.31 | −0.0135 | −0.2760 | −1.34 | −0.0758 |
Training and advice | 0.2694 | 0.78 | 0.0442 | 0.8953 | 2.69 *** | 0.2089 |
Livestock holding | 0.0987 | 2.50 *** | 0.0183 | 0.1127 | 2.68 *** | 0.0349 |
Credit beneficiary before LC | −0.1124 | −0.52 | −0.0176 | - | - | - |
Credit beneficiary after LC | - | - | - | 0.1214 | 0.61 | 0.0479 |
Distance Constant | −0.0075 −0.9554 | −2.49 *** −1.55 | −0.0014 | −0.0078 −0.5520 | −3.33 *** −1.04 | −0.0027 |
Log likelihood | −104.6043 25.30 0.1025 | −156.23964 44.47 0.1126 | ||||
Chi squared | ||||||
Pseudo R2 |
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Gedefaw, A.A. Analysis of the Contribution of Land Registration to Sustainable Land Management in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia. Land 2023, 12, 1157. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061157
Gedefaw AA. Analysis of the Contribution of Land Registration to Sustainable Land Management in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia. Land. 2023; 12(6):1157. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061157
Chicago/Turabian StyleGedefaw, Abebaw Andarge. 2023. "Analysis of the Contribution of Land Registration to Sustainable Land Management in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia" Land 12, no. 6: 1157. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061157
APA StyleGedefaw, A. A. (2023). Analysis of the Contribution of Land Registration to Sustainable Land Management in East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia. Land, 12(6), 1157. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061157