Beyond the well-publicised abandonment of Daewoo's gigantic agricultural project, largescale appropriations continue in Madagascar. Based on case studies, this paper analyses how land deals are partly shaped by the competition for control over land access. The Malagasy legal framework does have the potential to regulate large-scale land acquisitions and protect local land rights protection. But, all these positive-laws are not enforced due to investors' strategies to access to land and competition among state and non-state institutions for control over land resources. To gain access, most investors both engage in formal procedures and establish informal land agreements but they only negotiate with what, for them, are the "most visible" inst...
This study focuses on a well-known biofuel battleground in Madagascar, highlighting the first case o...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
In 2009, the 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by Daewoo Logistics exem...
Despite the well-publicized abandonment of Daewoo Logistics' gigantic agricultural project, large-sc...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The 1.3 million hectare agricultural project proposed by the South Korean company Daewoo Logistics i...
Important foreign land acquisitions in developing countries can lead to structural transformation in...
On March 17, 2009, the fall of the Ravalomanana government in Madagascar resounded in the national a...
In Madagascar, as in a large number of other countries, vast areas of community land are being lease...
The 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by South Korean company Daewoo Lo...
In Madagascar, legal systems of land tenure have been inaccessible for the vast majority of the rura...
Land deals are common in resource-rich countries and have increased during the past years. Contribut...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Formalizing land rights has been promoted as a way to encourage agricultural invest-ment and stimula...
This study focuses on a well-known biofuel battleground in Madagascar, highlighting the first case o...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
In 2009, the 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by Daewoo Logistics exem...
Despite the well-publicized abandonment of Daewoo Logistics' gigantic agricultural project, large-sc...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The 1.3 million hectare agricultural project proposed by the South Korean company Daewoo Logistics i...
Important foreign land acquisitions in developing countries can lead to structural transformation in...
On March 17, 2009, the fall of the Ravalomanana government in Madagascar resounded in the national a...
In Madagascar, as in a large number of other countries, vast areas of community land are being lease...
The 1.3 million hectare agricultural project planned in Madagascar by South Korean company Daewoo Lo...
In Madagascar, legal systems of land tenure have been inaccessible for the vast majority of the rura...
Land deals are common in resource-rich countries and have increased during the past years. Contribut...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Formalizing land rights has been promoted as a way to encourage agricultural invest-ment and stimula...
This study focuses on a well-known biofuel battleground in Madagascar, highlighting the first case o...
Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in large-scale land deals, often from publi...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...