AbstractRecent developments in GIS mapping have shown there are significant overlaps between mining concessions and pre-existing forms of land tenure. Yet, there is limited research that analyses the impact of these overlaps on relevant developmental issues – particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. In an effort to remedy this situation, this article pieces together existing research on the sub-Saharan African region to argue that these overlaps can push pre-existing land users to the margins of land access, which when combined with the indirect forms of environmental degradation unleashed by overlapping land rights can spark community-company conflict in turn increasing risk for investors. Therefore, greater attention needs to be paid to explor...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
AbstractWhile scholars long recognized the importance of land markets as a key driver of rural non-f...
What has happened since the furore broke over the corporate land rush in Africa? Field-based researc...
AbstractRecent developments in GIS mapping have shown there are significant overlaps between mining ...
This paper focuses on large-scale land acquisitions and the implications of these new trends for lan...
The complex relationship between mining and agriculture in Africa is deeply rooted in a complex netw...
Under customary land tenure systems in Ghana, lands obtained via matrilineal bonds exhibit a low inc...
This Working Paper explains the processes by which land, water and other natural resources were seiz...
This article provides a review of the past and potential future roles of land tenure reforms and lan...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
The United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development supports equality of opportunity in acces...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
Mining regions undergo abrupt and extensive land use change, the impacts of which pose management ch...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
Large land acquisition for agro-investment globally is stirring debate about their socio-political, ...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
AbstractWhile scholars long recognized the importance of land markets as a key driver of rural non-f...
What has happened since the furore broke over the corporate land rush in Africa? Field-based researc...
AbstractRecent developments in GIS mapping have shown there are significant overlaps between mining ...
This paper focuses on large-scale land acquisitions and the implications of these new trends for lan...
The complex relationship between mining and agriculture in Africa is deeply rooted in a complex netw...
Under customary land tenure systems in Ghana, lands obtained via matrilineal bonds exhibit a low inc...
This Working Paper explains the processes by which land, water and other natural resources were seiz...
This article provides a review of the past and potential future roles of land tenure reforms and lan...
This project is conceived as a response to widespread concerns about the ‘land grab’ phenomenon in s...
The United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development supports equality of opportunity in acces...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
Mining regions undergo abrupt and extensive land use change, the impacts of which pose management ch...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
Large land acquisition for agro-investment globally is stirring debate about their socio-political, ...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
AbstractWhile scholars long recognized the importance of land markets as a key driver of rural non-f...
What has happened since the furore broke over the corporate land rush in Africa? Field-based researc...