From a historical point of view land has constantly been a resource connected to survival and power. The increased demand for land is explained by several forces such as an growing population, which leads to a higher consumption, an increased market demand for food, biofuels and natural resources. Rising oil prices and climate change have increased the demand for biofuels, which in turn leads towards an increased large-scale mono cropping in the agricultural business. The Critical Discourse Analsysis contributes to an understanding that land grabbing is connected with the market, politics and climate change, which have severe effects on local people’s livilehood and on the environment in terms of water use, ecosystems and biodiversity. The ...
peer reviewedRural areas face huge transformations due to driving forces that are mainly on the inte...
Climate change poses a serious global challenge in the face of rapidly increasing human demand for e...
A growing number of regions in the developing world are targeted by transnational investors who are ...
The phrase ‘global land grab ’ has become a catch-all framework to describe and analyze the current ...
As a global society we are entering an era where land areas and land-based resources are coming to t...
'Land grab' has become a catch-all phrase to refer to the current explosion of (trans)nati...
A worldwide increase in large-scale land acquisitions over the past decade has been described as a g...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
Land grabbing emerged as a global phenomenon in the period following the global financial crisis of ...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
This paper is concerned with land and water grabbing, that substantially impacts on the commons. In ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Soil is a complex resource very important for the maintenance of natural balances; at the same time ...
peer reviewedRural areas face huge transformations due to driving forces that are mainly on the inte...
Climate change poses a serious global challenge in the face of rapidly increasing human demand for e...
A growing number of regions in the developing world are targeted by transnational investors who are ...
The phrase ‘global land grab ’ has become a catch-all framework to describe and analyze the current ...
As a global society we are entering an era where land areas and land-based resources are coming to t...
'Land grab' has become a catch-all phrase to refer to the current explosion of (trans)nati...
A worldwide increase in large-scale land acquisitions over the past decade has been described as a g...
Global demands on agricultural land are increasing due to population growth, dietary changes and the...
Land grabbing emerged as a global phenomenon in the period following the global financial crisis of ...
Land grabbing per se is not a new phenomenon, given its historical precedents in the eras of imperia...
"One of the lingering effects of the food price crisis of 2007–08 on the world food system is the pr...
This paper is concerned with land and water grabbing, that substantially impacts on the commons. In ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across ...
Soil is a complex resource very important for the maintenance of natural balances; at the same time ...
peer reviewedRural areas face huge transformations due to driving forces that are mainly on the inte...
Climate change poses a serious global challenge in the face of rapidly increasing human demand for e...
A growing number of regions in the developing world are targeted by transnational investors who are ...