Large-scale land acquisitions have increased in scale and pace due to changes in commodity markets, agricultural investment strategies, land prices, and a range of other policy and market forces. The areas most affected are the global “commons” – lands that local people traditionally use collectively — including much of the world’s forests, wetlands, and rangelands. In some cases land acquisition occurs with environmental objectives in sight – including the setting aside of land as protected areas for biodiversity conservation. On the other hand, current trends and patterns of commercial land acquisition present a major and growing threat not just to local livelihoods and human rights, but also to conservation objectives. There is a potenti...
Nature conservation, 2013; 6: 1-29Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a...
In light of the current literature on green grabbing, this study is motivated by the need to underst...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
Abstract In Sub-Saharan Africa, the management of rangelands used by mobile populations, such as tr...
AbstractIn many developing countries where rangelands are a dominant land type and critically import...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
This paper describes the problem facing human livelihoods near forest reserves in Uluguru Mountains ...
This paper seeks to answer the question: how does land become grabbable and local people relocatable...
Fiona Flintan, a rangelands governance scientist with ILRI is among the scientists and other practi...
This paper consolidates a set of case studies which document how pastoralists plan land and resource...
Nature conservation, 2013; 6: 1-29Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a...
In light of the current literature on green grabbing, this study is motivated by the need to underst...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...
Rangelands cover about 54% of the earth’s surface and are essential for agricultural and livestock p...
"Developing-country rangelands are vast and diverse. They are home to millions who are often poor, p...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Conservation efforts have often been designed without the benefit of the long-term, local knowledge ...
Abstract In Sub-Saharan Africa, the management of rangelands used by mobile populations, such as tr...
AbstractIn many developing countries where rangelands are a dominant land type and critically import...
People and animals have co-evolved with intact, unfragmented rangelands in most drylands of the worl...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
This paper describes the problem facing human livelihoods near forest reserves in Uluguru Mountains ...
This paper seeks to answer the question: how does land become grabbable and local people relocatable...
Fiona Flintan, a rangelands governance scientist with ILRI is among the scientists and other practi...
This paper consolidates a set of case studies which document how pastoralists plan land and resource...
Nature conservation, 2013; 6: 1-29Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a...
In light of the current literature on green grabbing, this study is motivated by the need to underst...
Rangelands occupy 54% of all land and are found on all continents. They are rich in biodiversity and...