In cities of the Global South, access to land is a pressing concern. Typically neither states nor markets provide suitable land for all users, especially low-income households. In the context of urban growth and inequality, acute competition for land and the regulatory failures of states often result in conflict, which is sometimes violent, affecting urban authorities and residents. Conflicts are often mentioned in analyses of urban land, but rarely examined in depth. This paper develops a framework for land conflict analysis, drawing on relevant literature and the papers in this special issue. In order to explore the drivers, dynamics and outcomes of urban land conflicts, diverse disciplinary perspectives are discussed, including environme...
The previous studies on urban land use conflicts indicated that extensive negative effects on econom...
This article forms the introduction of a special issue on the relation between dynamics of violent c...
The paper covers a range of issues such as pro-poor and practical policy and implementation and re-d...
Peri-urban areas are often subject to intensive construction, through both formal and informal proce...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a history of land dispossession and contestation which have resulted in vario...
The paper seeks to assess the impact of access to the land of Egypt on urban development in an attem...
This paper examines the various ways local land conflicts affect sustainable land-use planning in pe...
Can the political science literature on sons-of-the-soil (SoS) conflict and civil war explain patter...
The paper provides evidence that large-scale land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa raise the likel...
Land issues and conflicts occur all over, all the time on the African continent and continue to mush...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
The governance of land access is recognised as vital for peri-urban growth and development in the Gl...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
Contains fulltext : 149388.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While dispute...
The previous studies on urban land use conflicts indicated that extensive negative effects on econom...
This article forms the introduction of a special issue on the relation between dynamics of violent c...
The paper covers a range of issues such as pro-poor and practical policy and implementation and re-d...
Peri-urban areas are often subject to intensive construction, through both formal and informal proce...
Sub-Saharan Africa has a history of land dispossession and contestation which have resulted in vario...
The paper seeks to assess the impact of access to the land of Egypt on urban development in an attem...
This paper examines the various ways local land conflicts affect sustainable land-use planning in pe...
Can the political science literature on sons-of-the-soil (SoS) conflict and civil war explain patter...
The paper provides evidence that large-scale land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa raise the likel...
Land issues and conflicts occur all over, all the time on the African continent and continue to mush...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
Contains fulltext : 181954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper ar...
The governance of land access is recognised as vital for peri-urban growth and development in the Gl...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
Contains fulltext : 149388.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)While dispute...
The previous studies on urban land use conflicts indicated that extensive negative effects on econom...
This article forms the introduction of a special issue on the relation between dynamics of violent c...
The paper covers a range of issues such as pro-poor and practical policy and implementation and re-d...