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“Medium-Scale” Forestland Grabbing in the Southwestern Highlands of Ethiopia: Impacts on Local Livelihoods and Forest Conservation

机译:埃塞俄比亚西南高地的“中等规模”林地掠夺:对当地生计和森林保护的影响

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Tropical forest provides a crucial portion of sustenance in many rural communities, although it is increasingly under pressure from appropriations of various scales. This study investigated the impacts of medium-scale forestland grabbing on local livelihoods and forest conservation in the southwestern highlands of Ethiopia. Data were generated through interviews, discussions and document review. The results indicate that state transfer of part of the forestland since the late 1990s to investors for coffee production created in situ displacement- a situation where farmers remained in place but had fully or partially lost access to forest- that disrupted farmers’ livelihoods and caused conflicts between them and the investors. Court cases about the appropriated land and related imprisonment, inflicted financial and opportunity costs on farmers. Farmers considered the livelihood opportunities created by the companies insufficient to compensate for loss of forest access. Companies’ technology transfers to farmers and contributions to foreign currency earnings from coffee exports have not yet materialized. Forest conservation efforts have been negatively affected by deforestation caused by conversion to coffee plantations and by farmers’ efforts to secure rights to forestland by more intensive use. The medium-scale forestland grabbing has been detrimental to farmers’ livelihoods and forest conservation in a way that recalls criticism of large- and mega-scale land grabbing since 2007–2008. The overall failure to achieve the objectives of transferring forestland to investors highlights a critical need to shift institutional supports to smallholders’ informal forest access and management practices for better development and conservation outcomes.
机译:尽管在各种规模的拨款的压力下,热带森林在许多农村社区中都是维持生计的关键部分。这项研究调查了埃塞俄比亚西南高地抢夺中型林地对当地生计和森林保护的影响。数据是通过访谈,讨论和文档审查生成的。结果表明,自1990年代末以来,政府将部分林地转移给投资者进行咖啡生产造成了原地流离失所,这种情况是农民留在原地,但完全或部分失去了获得森林的机会,这破坏了农民的生计并造成了冲突。他们和投资者之间。涉及被占用土地和相关监禁的法院案件,给农民造成经济和机会成本。农民认为公司创造的生计机会不足以弥补森林获取的损失。公司的技术转让给农民,咖啡出口对外汇收入的贡献尚未实现。改制为咖啡种植园造成的森林砍伐以及农民通过更密集地使用来确保获得林地权利的努力,对森林保护工作造成了负面影响。中型林地的抢夺对农民的生计和森林保护有害,这使人想起了自2007年至2008年以来对大规模和超大规模的土地抢夺的批评。总体而言,未能实现将林地转让给投资者的目标,这突出表明迫切需要将机构支持转向小农的非正式森林获取和管理做法,以取得更好的发展和保护成果。

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