What are the key causalities in the linkages between environmental resource scarcity, the non-violent assertion of rights to the environment and the (non) avoidance of violence itself? Focusing on the natural resource land, the author studies three different cases of conflict over land at the local level in Diamar‚, Baba Deli and Kubadje, in the extreme north of Cameroon, from 2001 to 2004, using different sociological, geographical and anthropological methods. She argues the need to come up with a kind of model to structure research in the field of environmental scarcity and security, constructs such a model, and, in the process, discusses the concepts and submodels to be used. This results in the flow diagramme Violence-or-Escape, which...
This study interrogates the interconnection between environmental rights, insecurity and development...
This article further develops a critical geographical theory of structural violence. It does so by ...
It is often argued that environmental scarcity was a trigger and source of violent conflict, in part...
This article examines the general underlying principles of landownership in Cameroon and the northwe...
The attainment of sound and sustainable environmental management is one of humanity's greatest chall...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
In Cameroon as elsewhere in Africa, the subject of ownership and access to land among different gr...
The nature and character of conflicts in Africa have remained intractable. This is as a result of an...
Contains fulltext : 149388.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While dispute...
I am submitting this thesis to the Faculty of Law, the University of Ottawa in fulfillment of the re...
In 1975 the Kribi region (Southern Cameroon) became host of the rubber plantation HEVECAM, the third...
© 2017 Dr. Frankline Anum NdiLarge-scale land acquisitions or land grabbing are widespread – cutting...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
"It is often argued that environmental scarcity was a trigger and source of violent conflict, in par...
Eastern DRC is famous for its biodiversity, ecosystems and enormous geological wealth. The region is...
This study interrogates the interconnection between environmental rights, insecurity and development...
This article further develops a critical geographical theory of structural violence. It does so by ...
It is often argued that environmental scarcity was a trigger and source of violent conflict, in part...
This article examines the general underlying principles of landownership in Cameroon and the northwe...
The attainment of sound and sustainable environmental management is one of humanity's greatest chall...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
In Cameroon as elsewhere in Africa, the subject of ownership and access to land among different gr...
The nature and character of conflicts in Africa have remained intractable. This is as a result of an...
Contains fulltext : 149388.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While dispute...
I am submitting this thesis to the Faculty of Law, the University of Ottawa in fulfillment of the re...
In 1975 the Kribi region (Southern Cameroon) became host of the rubber plantation HEVECAM, the third...
© 2017 Dr. Frankline Anum NdiLarge-scale land acquisitions or land grabbing are widespread – cutting...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
"It is often argued that environmental scarcity was a trigger and source of violent conflict, in par...
Eastern DRC is famous for its biodiversity, ecosystems and enormous geological wealth. The region is...
This study interrogates the interconnection between environmental rights, insecurity and development...
This article further develops a critical geographical theory of structural violence. It does so by ...
It is often argued that environmental scarcity was a trigger and source of violent conflict, in part...