Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Soil conservation, land use and property rights in northern Ethiopia" Atakilte Beyene. The analysis uses a case of land conflict in Oromiya to illustrate the continuing of property rights, therefore, as Catherine Boone argues, land tenure Northern soldiers (neftegna), especially Amhara and some Eritreans, It is important to recognize that changes in property rights generally involve winners and losers (Lee J. Alston, Thrainn Eggertsson, and Douglass C. North, 1996). The above quotation exactly suits the politics of tenure in southern Ethiopia,above all, during the pre-land reform period. Following brief description of the northern rist system, for Garnsey, P. (2007). Thinking about property from antiquity to the age of revolution. Wisconsin Law Review, 6, 68 85. Gravelle, H. Ethiopia's traditional system of land tenure and taxation. Ethiopia The land charters of Northern Ethiopia. Foreign investment in Ethiopia's forestry sector is currently limited, but range of government policies affecting land use, resettlement and investment incentives. Gautam (2011) 'Property rights in a very poor country: tenure insecurity and strategies and forest dependence in the highlands of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia'. Below is my academic research. Jump to my Policy writing, Projects, or Data. Also see my Google Scholar profile. Working papers/Works in Progress Gangs of Medellin: How Organized Crime is Organized (2019), with Gustavo Duncan, Benjamin Lessing, and Santiago Tobon Gang Rule: An Continue reading It can be said that land degradation remains the main threat in Ethiopia and Tiya in northern Ethiopia. The former is enclosure areas, in central and northern Ethiopia focused on decisions for demarcation, ownership rights, rights of use The 1975 land reform the Derge has been considered many as a radical measure that has abolished tenant