RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Impact of Weather Risk on Tenure Security JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 101422-0079R1 DO 10.3368/le.100.4.101422-0079R1 A1 Murken, Lisa A1 Mager, Gregor A1 Laudien, Rahel A1 Kraehnert, Kati A1 Gornott, Christoph YR 2024 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/early/2024/04/15/le.100.4.101422-0079R1.abstract AB We analyze if exposure to weather risk affects the tenure security of smallholder farmers in rural Tanzania. Drawing on a household panel survey with three waves and high-resolution weather data, our identification strategy exploits exogenous variation in precipitation across time and space. Results from household fixed effects estimations show that exposure to weather risk significantly lowers farmers’ perceived tenure security, while it increases land conflicts. Moreover, weather risk influences the likelihood that farmers acquire land certificates. These findings suggest that both land formalization and land dispute resolution mechanisms are needed to cushion the impacts of weather risk.