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Fekadu Teferra Meka

Conflicts and Resolution Methods in Protected Areas


The case of Abiyata Shalla Lakes National Park, Oromiya National Regional State, "Ethiopia"
2011. 100 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-37380-4 (3639373804)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-37380-6 (9783639373806)

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This study was conducted in Abiyata Shalla Lakes National park from September to December 2010. The main objectives of the study were to explore the causes of conflict between the ASLNP and local communities and identify the alternative natural resource conflict resolution methods. A three stage sampling procedure was employed for the study. First, Arsi Negele district was purposely selected out of three districts. In the second stage, four kebeles were purposely selected out of 18 kebeles. In the third stage, 140 heads of households were randomly selected from the four kebeles using probability proportional to size sampling technique. Primary data were collected from 140 Agro-pastoral households using a semi structured questionnaire developed for the study, 5 focus group discussions and 6 key informant interviews using a checklist. The study results showed that the causes of the conflict are a function of demographic pressure, poor wildlife policy, unclear land tenure, natural resource degradation, overlapping claims, poor information sharing and boundary uncertainty that play significant role in escalating conflicts.
Fekadu Teferra Meka obtained his MSc degree in Rural Development at Haramaya University, Haramaya, Ethiopia. He is currently a Participatory Forest Management (PFM) senior expert in the Oromiya Forest and Wildlife enterprise where he leads a group conducting PFM. He has been working in different PAs in Ethiopia.