Mozambique's post-conflict development has recently focused on the promise of biofuels production, and the Government of Mozambique has accordingly made hundreds of agricultural concessions to foreign and domestic corporations since 2006. In response, local groups have sought community land grants to protect livelihoods. We seek to understand whether the magnitude and recentness of violent events during Mozambique's 16-year civil war determined the success of communities' efforts to secure lands. We hypothesize that violence weakens the ability of communities to protect their traditional land uses from concessions by lobbying for community land grants. This hypothesis - dubbed the "weak institutions hypothesis” - is contrasted with the idea...
'This paper addresses the determinants of land access, land tenure security and land investment at t...
Nature conservation turns violent when it leads to enclosure, dispossession and militarisation, caus...
How do households cope with post-war economic reconstruction? Are groups of households trapped in po...
This paper studies if intensity and recentness of wartime violence is related to the trajectory of p...
Renamo fought a bloody war from 1976 to 1992 against the socialist Frelimo government that devastate...
This article contributes to the growing historiography of Mozambique's devastating recent war throug...
From 1976 to 1992, the government of Mozambique under the leadership of Frente de Libertação de Moça...
Mozambique got its independence in 1975 when the FRELIMO government removed the colonial power, Port...
Political grievances accumulated in the course of protracted civil wars constitutive major challenge...
The on-going violent extremism (man-made disaster) in Cabo Delgado region, Mozambique has not only l...
The paper provides evidence that large-scale land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa raise the likel...
The massive return and reintegration of refugees and displaced persons in Mozambique (the largest in...
The objective of this thesis is to understand how poor farm households in developing countries are a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-106).Mozambique is viewed by the donor community and mult...
This study investigates the dynamics of civil war violence by Renamo forces among trans-border commu...
'This paper addresses the determinants of land access, land tenure security and land investment at t...
Nature conservation turns violent when it leads to enclosure, dispossession and militarisation, caus...
How do households cope with post-war economic reconstruction? Are groups of households trapped in po...
This paper studies if intensity and recentness of wartime violence is related to the trajectory of p...
Renamo fought a bloody war from 1976 to 1992 against the socialist Frelimo government that devastate...
This article contributes to the growing historiography of Mozambique's devastating recent war throug...
From 1976 to 1992, the government of Mozambique under the leadership of Frente de Libertação de Moça...
Mozambique got its independence in 1975 when the FRELIMO government removed the colonial power, Port...
Political grievances accumulated in the course of protracted civil wars constitutive major challenge...
The on-going violent extremism (man-made disaster) in Cabo Delgado region, Mozambique has not only l...
The paper provides evidence that large-scale land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa raise the likel...
The massive return and reintegration of refugees and displaced persons in Mozambique (the largest in...
The objective of this thesis is to understand how poor farm households in developing countries are a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-106).Mozambique is viewed by the donor community and mult...
This study investigates the dynamics of civil war violence by Renamo forces among trans-border commu...
'This paper addresses the determinants of land access, land tenure security and land investment at t...
Nature conservation turns violent when it leads to enclosure, dispossession and militarisation, caus...
How do households cope with post-war economic reconstruction? Are groups of households trapped in po...