While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the past decade, few studies analyse the practical processes taking place at their confluence, or provide an analysis at an aggregate level. This paper is based on 27 months of in-depth empirical investigation of thirteen large-scale agro-investments across four regions in Tanzania. It explores how four key legislative acts and policies related to land formalisation and land acquisition for large-scale agro-investments unfold on the ground, their implementation and combined effects. We show that land formalisation and acquisition are intrinsically linked: the former paving the way for investment in all thirteen cases. Moreover, rather than fulfillin...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
The purpose of this major research paper is to examine how Tanzania's Village Land Act interacts wit...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual sectors, fo...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Over the past decade rural Malawians have witnessed a surge in large-scale land acquisitions for co...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
In the absence of an easily available source of reliable up-to-date data on foreign land deals in Ta...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
context and backgroundDespite the robustness of various land instruments and legal and institutional...
Formal individual land titling is often posed as a foundational ingredient to economic and social de...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
The purpose of this major research paper is to examine how Tanzania's Village Land Act interacts wit...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
Studies of accumulation by dispossession in the Global South tend to focus on individual sectors, fo...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
Over the past decade rural Malawians have witnessed a surge in large-scale land acquisitions for co...
This study aimed to gain insight into how land deals have affected traditional Tanzanian land-based ...
This paper uses as a point of departure the extensive soil erosion problems in the highland area of ...
In the absence of an easily available source of reliable up-to-date data on foreign land deals in Ta...
Tanzania led the wave of land reform in sub-Saharan Africa, promoting ‘institutional fixes’ of prope...
context and backgroundDespite the robustness of various land instruments and legal and institutional...
Formal individual land titling is often posed as a foundational ingredient to economic and social de...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
The purpose of this major research paper is to examine how Tanzania's Village Land Act interacts wit...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...