The Assessment of Indigenous Land Rehabilitation Practice in Kura Kebele, Lokka Abaya Woreda, Sidama, Ethiopia.
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2023-08
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wolkite universty
Abstract
Land degradation has its effect on social, economic and political life of the
population. Land degradation is the major challenges to agricultural development
and food security of the country. This study was undertaken in Lokka Abaya woreda
in case of Kura kebele. In order to achieve the objective of the study related with
assessment of Indigenous land rehabilitation practice, both primary and secondary
data were generated by employing qualitative and quantative data. Simple random
sampling technique was used to select the targeted population, 83 household heads
were selected from the kebele. The process of analysis of the study was carried out
using qualitative description and quantitative analysis. The quantitative data was
analyzed using frequency, percentage and mean when appropriate. The qualitative
data was collected through interview and questionnaire. From the finding of
Researchers concluded that awareness creation and continuous training, resettlement
program. creating opportunities for alternative means of livelihood and promoting
NGOs effort to involve in indigenous land rehabilitation practices could solve the
problem facing land rehabilitation practices in the study area.
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Land rehabilitation, Land degradation