Document Summary
Published:
2013
Unbundling Land Administrative Reform: Demand for Second Stage Land Certification in Ethiopia
Ethiopia has implemented one of the largest, fastest and cheapest land registration and certification reforms in Africa. While there have been evidences of positive impacts of this land reform in terms of increased investment, land productivity and land rental market activities, the government is now piloting another round of land registration and certification that involves GPS measurement and computer registration. This Second Stage land registration is expected to replace the registration from the first round that used field markings in combination with memory of the neighbors to identify plot borders. We use panel data from 600 households in two regions (Oromia and SNNP) to investigate household perceptions and demand for such a Second Stage reform. This study revealed a relatively low demand and WTP for Second Stage certificates. Households who attended a meeting on land registration are more interested and willing to pay for Second Stage certificate.



