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Item Effect of Land Grabbing On Lively Hood of Peri-Urban Community: The Case of Sebeta Town(Addis Ababa University, 2019-06) Abebe, Admassu; Abeje Phd, WondimuThe main objective of the study was to assess the effect of land grabbing on lively hood of peri-urban community the case of Sebeta Town. The data were obtained from 62 randomly selected respondents by using questionnaires and interview from Oromia regional state office, towns municipality office workers other illiterate indigenous peoples of the town as well as from secondary sources were also included. To analysis the collected data were edited, tabulated, percentage and finally descriptive method was employed. The result revealed that there are many factors causing land grabbing on lively hood of peri-urban community: those are wide social, economic and political challenge to the government and also to the community itself for those who are sized the land and built illegally in unplanned manner, challenge to the government to manage and govern the duty and right of the areas community, creates volatility and hate among community and government and land grabbing has wide negative impact in every direction on government legal land governance service activity, on indigenous people, on city development, expansions of crimes, urban pollution and housing problems and lastly the pattern of urban expansion are the major ones. To regulate the impacts of urban expansion that found in the town the participation of government and dwellers of the town are very necessary