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Land rights in Africa are about people;not paperwork

LandLibrary Resource
Febrero, 2021

A 22 minute video about one of the biggest cases of agricultural land grabbing in Senegal: 20,000 hectares;first allocated to Senhuile-Sénéthanol;now known as Les Fermes de la Téranga. The Italian investors Tampieri Financial Group pulled out of the project in 2017 and the new owners – Agro Industries Corp;based in the tax haven of the Cayman Islands – arrived in 2018.

Transparency of land-based investments: Cameroon country snapshot

LandLibrary Resource
Febrero, 2021
Cameroon

A policy brief introducing a new book edited by Khwezi Mabasa and Bulelwa Mabasa. The book examines how land and agrarian reform impacts nation building;citizenship and identity formation. It draws attention to the limitations of reducing land to a commodity and how this approach perpetuates social conflict and inequality in land reform policy implementation.

Plural Valuation of Land and Insights for Achieving Sustainable Outcomes in Large-Scale Land Acquisition Projects:

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Journal Articles & Books
Febrero, 2021
Tanzania

Large-scale land acquisition projects by foreign investors, also known as “land grabbing,” raise difficult questions about the processes of valuing land in Sub-Saharan Africa that the current literature does not sufficiently explore. Land acquisitions can help developing countries like Tanzania achieve their economic and development goals.

Roads in the Southwestern Amazon, State of Acre, between 2007 and 2019

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Peer-reviewed publication
Febrero, 2021
Israel

Over the past 40 years, roads have been the main driver behind the State of Acre’s occupation and development. However, the expansion of roads, has often been associated with the advance of deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and social conflicts. There are no up-to-date data available on the current extent of Acre’s road network nor its environmental and socioenvironmental impacts.

Land-Based Financing Elements in Infrastructure Policy Formulation: A Case of India

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Peer-reviewed publication
Febrero, 2021
India
British Indian Ocean Territory

A rapid increase in land and property values has been one of the driving forces of urban ecosystem development in many countries. This phenomenon has presented project proponents/policymakers with multiple options and associated challenges, nudging them to configure or incorporate elements of land-based financing in their policies and legislations.

Assessing Tradeoffs between Development and Conservation: A Case of Land Use Change in a National Park of Korea

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Peer-reviewed publication
Febrero, 2021
Norway
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
United States of America

Protected areas are places that provide diverse ecosystem services, including cultural ecosystem services. At the same time, the development and unbalanced use of natural resources in protected areas often create environmental threats and social conflicts.

Fostering Evidence-Informed Decision-Making for Protected Areas through the Alberta Parks Social Science Working Group

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Peer-reviewed publication
Febrero, 2021
Canada
United States of America

Since 2012, the Alberta Parks division in the Province of Alberta, Canada has been engaged in a process of building scientific, research, and evidence-informed capacity and practices across the parks system.

Are land rental markets responding to rising population pressures and land scarcity in sub-Saharan Africa?

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Peer-reviewed publication
Enero, 2021
Etiopía
Malawi
Tanzania
República Centroafricana

Although still at incipient stages in most areas, agricultural land markets in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are growing rapidly. While the literature on the region’s land markets is expanding, there has been little attention thus far paid to the drivers of land rental prices.

Expanding commodity frontiers and the emergence of customary land markets: A case study of tree-crop farming in Venda, South Africa

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Peer-reviewed publication
Enero, 2021
África austral
Sudáfrica

Contemporary discourses on customary land tenure in Africa, and South Africa in particular, have emphasized the socially embedded and flexible nature of customary land rights, recognising these as inherently more ‘pro-poor’ than individual titling.