In Cocopa and Nopame, two rural communities in western Ghana, changes are both internally and externally driven. Combined with ongoing negotiations of authority, landownership, history, tradition and culture, the interconnectedness of these areas shapes the realities of these communities. This thesis investigates land-related conflicts and authority negotiations from a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Inspired by action-oriented research, the lives of local residents are investigated and attempted to be understood through their own explanations. Four months of internship with an oil palm and rubber plantation company, focus groups and semi-structured interviews in two local communities to the plantation, lay the foundation of this th...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The growth of mining activities in Africa in the last decade has coincided with increased attention ...
In the last decade, multiple scientists and policymakers have been promoting bioeconomy for decarbon...
In Cocopa and Nopame, two rural communities in western Ghana, changes are both internally and extern...
At present, in Adansi and Daboase, two rural communities in Western Ghana, changes are both internal...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
Land tenure institutions in customary land areas of Sub-Saharan Africa have been evolving towards i...
Many authors have blamed African land tenure systems for the poor agricultural production and enviro...
One African traditional system that remains a subject of discussion in policy making cycles and in a...
The enactment of land rights results from the combined, overlapping influences of the economic activ...
Large-scale land acquisition in Africa has been the concern and the focus of growing global literatu...
Copious evidence exists on studies into large scale land acquisition (LSLA) in Ghana. The literature...
Central to contemporary debates on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa are questions concerning approp...
Since 2006, Ghana has experienced a wave of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for agricultural ...
The economy of Northern Ghana is largely agrarian with over 70% of the population engaged in agricul...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The growth of mining activities in Africa in the last decade has coincided with increased attention ...
In the last decade, multiple scientists and policymakers have been promoting bioeconomy for decarbon...
In Cocopa and Nopame, two rural communities in western Ghana, changes are both internally and extern...
At present, in Adansi and Daboase, two rural communities in Western Ghana, changes are both internal...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
Land tenure institutions in customary land areas of Sub-Saharan Africa have been evolving towards i...
Many authors have blamed African land tenure systems for the poor agricultural production and enviro...
One African traditional system that remains a subject of discussion in policy making cycles and in a...
The enactment of land rights results from the combined, overlapping influences of the economic activ...
Large-scale land acquisition in Africa has been the concern and the focus of growing global literatu...
Copious evidence exists on studies into large scale land acquisition (LSLA) in Ghana. The literature...
Central to contemporary debates on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa are questions concerning approp...
Since 2006, Ghana has experienced a wave of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) for agricultural ...
The economy of Northern Ghana is largely agrarian with over 70% of the population engaged in agricul...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The growth of mining activities in Africa in the last decade has coincided with increased attention ...
In the last decade, multiple scientists and policymakers have been promoting bioeconomy for decarbon...