French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Synthèse préliminaire des travaux subventionnés par le CRDI sur les acquisitions foncières à grande échelle en Afrique : utiliser la recherche-action pour accroître la reddition de comptesThis report presents a preliminary synthesis of existing findings emerging from IDRC-supported projects on large-scale land acquisitions and accountability in Africa. Two-thirds of foreign land deals take place in developing countries with serious hunger problems and in countries with the weakest land rights protection laws. Investments to date have served to highlight existing weaknesses in the management and governance of agricultural lands and local communities. A summit of all the research teams investi...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, however, the years 2000s have seen...
Project briefFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: "Utiliser la recherche-action pour am...
Workshop organized by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in collaboration with The...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Lascaux’Proposals in Penser une démocratie alimentaire Volume II – Proposition Lascaux entre ressour...
The study illustrates that small holders, particularly women, are increasingly losing farmland. It q...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mettre la recherche au service d'une participation...
In current literature, certain scholars have stressed the role of the private sector in the process ...
Meeting: Impact of Natural Resources Ownership Pattern Tenure and Access on Land Degradation and Des...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Afrique, région d'intérêt pour le CRD
Ce document rassemble les résultats du projet de recherche CLAIMS (Changes in Land Access, Instituti...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, however, the years 2000s have seen...
Project briefFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: "Utiliser la recherche-action pour am...
Workshop organized by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in collaboration with The...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Lascaux’Proposals in Penser une démocratie alimentaire Volume II – Proposition Lascaux entre ressour...
The study illustrates that small holders, particularly women, are increasingly losing farmland. It q...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mettre la recherche au service d'une participation...
In current literature, certain scholars have stressed the role of the private sector in the process ...
Meeting: Impact of Natural Resources Ownership Pattern Tenure and Access on Land Degradation and Des...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
The chapter examines the implications of a contemporary ‘land grab’ in the SADC region, or the growi...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Afrique, région d'intérêt pour le CRD
Ce document rassemble les résultats du projet de recherche CLAIMS (Changes in Land Access, Instituti...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Large-scale land-based investments in Central Africa are not new, however, the years 2000s have seen...