학술논문

Investigating the effectiveness of land use consolidation– a component of the crop intensification programme in Rwanda.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Rural Studies; Oct2021, Vol. 87, p213-225, 13p
Subject
Land use
Land consolidation
Sustainable agriculture
Agricultural intensification
Food security
Decision making in environmental policy
Rwanda
Language
ISSN
07430167
Abstract
Fragmented agriculture land use remains a policy concern in Rwanda. In response to this, since 2008, land use consolidation (LUC) has been at the central of the agricultural intensification as a component of the Crop Intensification Programme (CIP). It is designed to reduce poverty and ensure national food and nutrition security. Despite emerging positive LUC's effects, fragmented land use persists especially more on the hillside than the marshlands. Existing studies assessing the effectiveness and impacts of LUC have so far generated a mixed and opposing evidence. To enlighten on the current status and dynamics of LUC, this paper has used a systematic review of research conducted to take stock of available empirical evidence on LUC's impacts across economic, food and nutrition security, and environmental and climate change resilience outcomes. Our results substantiate that none of the identified case studies has provided a strong basis to establish the overall effectiveness and impact of land use consolidation. Existing studies have only addressed some constituents of LUC and impacts on certain outcomes while leaving others unpacked. This leaves the studies vulnerable to potential biases, leading consequently to under or overestimate of LUC's effects. Going forward, we stress a need for a comprehensive impact study, specifically designed for a comprehensive empirical evaluation of LUC, taking into account its overall policy and development ecosystem. This will help to establish the achieved impact and inform a clear direction of its future interventions contributing to sustainable agriculture transformation agenda of Rwanda. • This paper is about land use consolidation in Rwanda. • Land use consolidation is designed to reduce poverty and ensure national food and nutrition security • The paper has used a systematic review of existing studies to investigate the effectiveness of land use consolidation • None of the existing case studies has established the effectiveness and impact of land use consolidation •.A more comprehensive impact study of LUC is needed considering overall policy and development ecosystem in Rwanda [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]