Perspectives for smooth bridging of dichotomized urban–rural land development in the peri‐urban areas of Ethiopia: Toward a continuum approach

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Achamyeleh Gashu Adam , Teshome Taffa Dadi
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The current trend of rapid urbanization in the global south is overwhelmed by an ever‐increasing demand for land. This indeed has been exerting an objectionable pressure over peri‐urban land located immediately outside of urban territories. This challenge is more severe in developing countries such as Ethiopia, where the urban and rural land systems are dichotomized and understood in isolation as two distinct entities. The need to broaden and understand perspectives for smooth bridging of urban and rural areas has been gaining more attention in the current discourse of viewing urban challenges and prospects. Hence, this study seeks to broaden perspectives for a smooth transition of urban development into rural areas and across peri‐urban areas in a continuity and guided by a continuum approach to development. A desk review research approach supplemented by key informant interviews was employed as a research method. The findings of this study show that the dichotomized land policy and governance systems, along with the multiplicity of actors or institutions having competing and conflicting interests in peri‐urban land have been hindering urban–rural development interconnectedness and continuity in Ethiopian cities. Moreover, a more nuanced perspective and understanding on the hindering factors for interconnectedness between urban and rural areas relevant for urban land use planning and policy‐making are presented in detail in this study. Concurrently, this study promotes the need for a more inclusive continuum approach to land development policy that responds equally to urban–rural contexts and across peri‐urban areas.

顺利弥合埃塞俄比亚城郊地区城乡二元化土地开发的前景:采用连续统一的方法
当前,全球南部快速城市化的趋势被日益增长的土地需求所淹没。这确实对紧邻城市领土之外的城郊土地造成了令人反感的压力。这一挑战在埃塞俄比亚等发展中国家更为严峻,因为在这些国家,城市和农村土地系统被一分为二,被孤立地理解为两个不同的实体。在当前关于城市挑战和前景的讨论中,扩大和理解顺利连接城市和农村地区的视角的必要性日益受到关注。因此,本研究试图拓宽视角,以连续性的发展方法为指导,实现城市发展向农村地区和城郊地区的平稳过渡。在研究方法上,采用了案头审查研究方法,并辅以关键信息提供者访谈。研究结果表明,二元化的土地政策和治理体系,以及在城郊土地上存在利益竞争和冲突的多方参与者或机构,阻碍了埃塞俄比亚城市中城乡发展的相互联系和连续性。此外,本研究还详细介绍了有关城市土地利用规划和政策制定的更细致的视角,以及对城乡之间相互联系的阻碍因素的理解。同时,本研究还促进了对土地开发政策采取更具包容性的连续方法的必要性,这种方法应平等地应对城乡背景和城郊地区。
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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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