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Land tenure, climate and risk management

  • We analyze to what extent climate conditions affect the prevalence of sharecropping as a form of traditional land tenure. We investigate how sharecropping tenure is related to climate risk and how it interacts with fertilizer use and livestock ownership that both influence production risk. We first develop a stylized theoretical model to illustrate the role of climate for land tenure and production. Our empirical analysis is based on more than 9000 households with considerable heterogeneity in climate conditions across several African countries. We find that farmers in areas with low precipitation are more likely to be sharecroppers. We further find evidence for risk management interaction effects as sharecropping farmers are less likely to own livestock and more likely to use fertilizer. In economies where formal kinds of insurance are unavailable, sharecropping thus functions as a form of insurance and reduces the need for potentially costly risk management strategies.

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Author details:Matthias KalkuhlORCiDGND, Gregor SchwerhoffORCiDGND, Katharina WahaORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106573
ISSN:0921-8009
ISSN:1873-6106
Title of parent work (English):Ecological economics
Publisher:Elsevier Science
Place of publishing:Amsterdam [u.a.]
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2020/01/22
Publication year:2020
Release date:2023/10/02
Tag:Africa; agriculture; climate; risk management; sharecropping; traditional land tenure
Volume:171
Article number:106573
Number of pages:16
Organizational units:Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Wirtschaftswissenschaften
DDC classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 33 Wirtschaft / 330 Wirtschaft
Peer review:Referiert
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