The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed land grabbing, has been widely discussed as potentially supportive, but often rather harmful for local populations. Combining a critical livelihoods perspective with access theory and a bargaining model, this study scrutinizes local people’s perceptions of the land investments, power relations during land negotiations and intra-community differences. By analysing two European forestry companies in Tanzania, we have chosen a sector and a country with presumably more positive outcomes for local populations. The deals resulted in not only labour opportu- nities and infrastructural improvements, which are mainly perceived as positive, but also cases of...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Highly publicised large-scale land deals for biofuels are raising prospects for macro-level benefits...
This paper challenges previous institutional analyses of conflict patterns, showing that land confli...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed <i>lan...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The recent wave of large-scale land acquisitions or land deals, popularly called ‘land grabbing’ in ...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
Agricultural development is an important focus for many Sub-Saharan African countries, including Tan...
Book ChapterUsing a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques, this chapter examines pr...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
Based on a case study in each country, this study documents the views of Mozambican and Tanzanian sm...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Les transactions foncières avec des entreprises étrangères, plus communément qualifiées d’« accapare...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Highly publicised large-scale land deals for biofuels are raising prospects for macro-level benefits...
This paper challenges previous institutional analyses of conflict patterns, showing that land confli...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed <i>lan...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The recent wave of large-scale land acquisitions or land deals, popularly called ‘land grabbing’ in ...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
Agricultural development is an important focus for many Sub-Saharan African countries, including Tan...
Book ChapterUsing a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques, this chapter examines pr...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
Based on a case study in each country, this study documents the views of Mozambican and Tanzanian sm...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Les transactions foncières avec des entreprises étrangères, plus communément qualifiées d’« accapare...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Highly publicised large-scale land deals for biofuels are raising prospects for macro-level benefits...
This paper challenges previous institutional analyses of conflict patterns, showing that land confli...