Workshop organized by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in collaboration with The Embassy of Canada to Senegal and Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale (IPAR)French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryLarge-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) have been a major concern for several developing countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa. To make land investment processes more accountable and equitable, as well as to prevent land-based social conflicts, the IDRC has supported projects in 10 countries to study conditions conducive to accountability and towards better access to justice in land investment processes. Differences between land grabbing and LSLA were clarified. The purpose of the projects was to test var...
Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resourc...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
Meeting: Impact of Natural Resources Ownership Pattern Tenure and Access on Land Degradation and Des...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Synthèse préliminaire des travaux subventionnés pa...
We would like to thank the IS Academy on Land Governance and Dr Guus van Westen from Utrecht Univers...
This International Workshop on making land rights more secure brought together some 80 people from d...
Undemocratic politics, policy making and law making interpretation and implementation, prove to be d...
We present a survey of a few recent papers on Large Scale Land Acquisition (LSLA), a phenomenon that...
Land management in sub-Saharan Africa was the topic of a meeting held from 9 to 14 November 1998 in ...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) is becoming a topic of growing concern. P...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
International audienceIn current literature, certain scholars have stressed the role of the private ...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
The accountability mechanisms currently underpinning land transactions in Ghana are very weak. This ...
Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resourc...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
Meeting: Impact of Natural Resources Ownership Pattern Tenure and Access on Land Degradation and Des...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Synthèse préliminaire des travaux subventionnés pa...
We would like to thank the IS Academy on Land Governance and Dr Guus van Westen from Utrecht Univers...
This International Workshop on making land rights more secure brought together some 80 people from d...
Undemocratic politics, policy making and law making interpretation and implementation, prove to be d...
We present a survey of a few recent papers on Large Scale Land Acquisition (LSLA), a phenomenon that...
Land management in sub-Saharan Africa was the topic of a meeting held from 9 to 14 November 1998 in ...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) is becoming a topic of growing concern. P...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
International audienceIn current literature, certain scholars have stressed the role of the private ...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
The accountability mechanisms currently underpinning land transactions in Ghana are very weak. This ...
Large scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) impact women: loss of rights and access to land, water resourc...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
Meeting: Impact of Natural Resources Ownership Pattern Tenure and Access on Land Degradation and Des...