Abstract:
Land conflicts frequently emerge due to conflicting requests for land, such as the need
for agricultural growth, infrastructural development, conservation, resource extraction,
population growth, urbanization, inadequate governance initiatives, and resource
competition. Land conflicts manifest a wider worldwide pattern that carries important
socio-economic and environmental consequences. Globally, land conflicts have been
increasing due to population increase, urbanization, industrialization, and changes in
land use practices. In sub-Saharan Africa, such as South Sudan, long-standing conflicts
between farmers and pastoralists remain unresolved. In Tanzania, disputes arising from
land use, namely those between farmers and livestock keepers, are caused by a
multitude of circumstances such as poor land governance, inappropriate land use plans,
inadequate land policies, land tenure insecurity, and population increases are among
the fuelling land use conflicts. This study assessed Factors Contributing to Land
Conflict in the Kiteto District, Tanzania. Specifically, corruption contributes to land
conflicts, land scarcity, and the absence of proper demarcation of land use. The study
considered the population of 252 selected from 63 villages considering 4 people in
each (63 times 4). The population included farmers, pastoralists, and government
officials including DLO, WEO, and VEO. Solvin (2017), determination formulae
n=N÷(1+Ne2) were used to get 155 sample sizes where 144 for quantitative selected
randomly and 11 key informants for interviews were purposely selected. For data
collection,
the questionnaire was administered to participants. To ensure
the instrument's validity presented to IAA specialists for evaluation, and then piloted
for trial data collection for reliability. Data analysis used SPSS Version 24 SPSS. The
study reported that unclear land boundaries is driving land conflicts. Disputes are
frequently triggered by the lack of clear demarcation between land users, especially
farmers and pastoralists. Also, major problems influencing land conflict include
corruption and land shortage and hinders fair land transactions. The study concluded
that still issuing has not completely addressed the problem of defining territory since
overlapping land claims remain. land scarcity driven by growing population demands,
and changes in land use have further increased for few resources. Inclusive land
governance changes that improve openness and responsibility as well as sustainable
land use regulations that support fair access to land resources. Participatory land
management projects involving the community help to reduce conflicts and guarantee
that the demands of every stakeholder are considered in upcoming land distribution
decisions. More participatory description procedures as well as hash land tenure law
enforcement are advised to help lower tensions. These steps are important to guarantee
long-term peace and land-use security.