Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios

Livestock has been an integral part of the Bale Mountains Eco-Region landscape for many centuries. This paper describes the results of a research study undertaken in the region comparing land use change and livestock movements over a period of eight years from 2008 to 2016. The study provides some...

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Main Authors: Chibssa, W., Flintan, Fiona E.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80141
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description Livestock has been an integral part of the Bale Mountains Eco-Region landscape for many centuries. This paper describes the results of a research study undertaken in the region comparing land use change and livestock movements over a period of eight years from 2008 to 2016. The study provides some insights into the trends of intensification that have taken place, the challenges of this, and indications of who is benefiting from these processes and who is not. In 2008 the majority of the area was predominantly livestock in terms of production systems, with the traditional godantu movement system still functioning well despite challenges. However by 2016 though livestock numbers have not decreased in all areas, poverty levels have grown and access to resources for livestock production have become increasingly difficult for many. Key causes of this is the allocation of land to investors by local governments, trends in privatisation of resources, and a strengthening of the boundaries of the Bale Mountains National Park. The paper concludes by making recommendations for reconciling some of the conflicts arising, particularly over land use, and how land management in the area can be improved.
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spelling CGSpace801412025-11-04T16:25:45Z Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios Chibssa, W. Flintan, Fiona E. livestock intensification highlands lowland Livestock has been an integral part of the Bale Mountains Eco-Region landscape for many centuries. This paper describes the results of a research study undertaken in the region comparing land use change and livestock movements over a period of eight years from 2008 to 2016. The study provides some insights into the trends of intensification that have taken place, the challenges of this, and indications of who is benefiting from these processes and who is not. In 2008 the majority of the area was predominantly livestock in terms of production systems, with the traditional godantu movement system still functioning well despite challenges. However by 2016 though livestock numbers have not decreased in all areas, poverty levels have grown and access to resources for livestock production have become increasingly difficult for many. Key causes of this is the allocation of land to investors by local governments, trends in privatisation of resources, and a strengthening of the boundaries of the Bale Mountains National Park. The paper concludes by making recommendations for reconciling some of the conflicts arising, particularly over land use, and how land management in the area can be improved. 2017-03-24 2017-03-09T07:44:51Z 2017-03-09T07:44:51Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80141 en Open Access application/pdf Chibssa, W. and Flintan, F. 2017. Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios. Paper presented at the 2017 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington DC, 20-24 March 2017.
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Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
title Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
title_full Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
title_fullStr Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
title_short Land use change in the bale mountains eco-region of Ethiopia: Drivers, impacts and future scenarios
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