List of Abstracts (Already Accepted Abstracts Only)
Economics & Development Studies
0305 Lands of the Future. Time for Innovation. Can Ethiopia Still Set a Global Example for Equitable Development?
Organizers- Echi Christina GABBERT, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Goettingen, Germany and Max Planck Institute, Halle / Saale, Germany
- FANA Gebresenbet, Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS), Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
- Edward (Jed) STEVENSON, University College London, UK
- Mon 1 October Room04 [IPHC Class 1st floor] 03:00 pm - 06:30 pm [3h]
- Tue 2 October Room04 [IPHC Class 1st floor] 09:00 am - 04:45 pm [4.5h]
Abstract ID | Title | Authors |
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0305-01 | LAND TENURE, LAND USE, AND LIVELIHOODS IN MIDLAND GEDEO, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA | GETACHEW Senishaw, Addis Ababa University |
0305-04 | FROM CATTLE HERDING TO CHARCOAL BURNING: LARGE-SCALE AGRIBUSINESS AND LIVELIHOOD CHANGES IN ETHIOPIA’S PASTORALIST FRONTIERS | ASEBE Regassa Debelo, Dilla University |
0305-06 | GENDER ASPECTS OF LAND ENTITLEMENT IN THE BLUE NILE WATERSHED, NORTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA | TAKELE Merid, Addis Ababa University, Institute of Ethiopian Studies |
0305-07 | THE RUSH TO THE PERIPHERIES: LAND TENURE ISSUES AND LIVELIHOOD CHALLENGES OF PERI-URBAN FARMERS | ADDISWORK Tilahun Teklemariam, Hawassa University, Center for Policy and Development Research MOHAMED Salih Abdelrahim, Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Rotterdam University, The Hauge, The Netherlands Logan COCHRANE, Carleton University, Global and International Studies Faculty of Public Affairs |
0305-08 | TAPPING THE POTENTIAL OF CROSS-BOUNDARY SYNERGY IN SOUTH-WESTERN ETHIOPIA | Immo EULENBERGER, Max-Planck Institute for Social Anthropology |
0305-09 | CULTIVATING THE AGRO-PASTORALIST DIET IN SOUTH OMO NOW AND IN THE FUTURE | Shauna LaTOSKY, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (Halle/Saale) OLISARALI Olibui, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (Halle/Saale) |
0305-10 | WHEN INVESTMENTS IN FARMLAND FAIL TO PRODUCE: RENT-SEEKING DISCOURSES AND LAND-USE QUESTIONS IN ETHIOPIA | Jonah WEDEKIND, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
0305-11 | PLANTATION DEVELOPMENT IN THE OMO-TURKANA BASIN: LESSONS FROM THE COLORADO AND THE ARAL SEA | Edward G. J. STEVENSON, University College London |
0305-13 | WHO MAKES THE WORLD? RE-ASSESSING LAND USE EXPERTISE IN ETHIOPIA | Echi Christina GABBERT, Goettingen University, Germany ; Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Halle/Saale; Germany |
0305-14 | FORMS OF COMMUNICATION AND NON-COMMUNICATION IN LAND USE MANAGEMENT | Günther SCHLEE, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle |
0305-15 | ‘ANACHRONISTIC LAND POLICIES’ OR ‘DEVELOPMENTAL AMNESIA’: LAND GOVERNANCE IN CONTEMPORARY ETHIOPIA | FANA Gebresenbet, Institute for Peace and Security Studies, Addis Ababa University |
0305-17 | 'GOVERNANCE' - A PASTORALIST INTERPRETATION FROM THE LOWER OMO | Sabine TROEGER, University of Bonn, Germany |
0305-19 | LAND DEALS IN ETHIOPIA: THE NUER PASTORALISTS IN GAMBELLA REGIONAL | WONDWOSEN Seide, Lund University |
0305-21 | COMMUNAL LAND RIGHTS IN ETHIOPIA: A LIVELIHOOD PERSPECTIVE BASED ON THE CASE OF GAMO-GOFA ZONE | NIGATU Bekele Mengesha, Dilla University |
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