2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106834
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Land tenure, food security, gender and urbanization in Northern Ghana

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“…Secure land rights affect the decision to adopt innovations (Gavian and Fafchamps, 1996;Singirankabo and Ertsen, 2020), and investment is encouraged, leading to improved productivity (Gebremedhin et al, 2003;Ostrom, 2011). The lack of agricultural investment in Burkina Faso may be attributed to land tenure insecurity (Hochet, 2014;Zahonogo, 2016;Bambio and Agha, 2018;Nchanji et al, 2023). Farmers are more likely to invest in innovations to secure their rights (Brasselle et al, 2002;Gebremedhin and Swinton, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secure land rights affect the decision to adopt innovations (Gavian and Fafchamps, 1996;Singirankabo and Ertsen, 2020), and investment is encouraged, leading to improved productivity (Gebremedhin et al, 2003;Ostrom, 2011). The lack of agricultural investment in Burkina Faso may be attributed to land tenure insecurity (Hochet, 2014;Zahonogo, 2016;Bambio and Agha, 2018;Nchanji et al, 2023). Farmers are more likely to invest in innovations to secure their rights (Brasselle et al, 2002;Gebremedhin and Swinton, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%