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Land grabbing and peri-urban development

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Training Resources & Tools
Avril, 2017
Zambie

Media reports over the years have increasingly used the term “land grabbing:”

- Post Newspaper, 29th August 2000 - MMD cadres grabbing land in Kabangwe and Chazanga area of Chieftainess Mungule.
-Post Newspaper, April 15, 2010 - MMD cadres led by the Lusaka Provincial Chairman grabbing land from Ngombe resident

Understanding changing land access issues for the rural poor in Uganda

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2017
Ouganda

The ways in which people obtain land in Uganda are changing fast. Land that used to be secured through inheritance, gifts or proof of long-term occupancy is now more commonly changing hands in the market. Those with wealth and powerful connections are frequently able to override local rules and gain access to land at the expense of poorer individuals.

Analyse globale des conversions des forêts par les grands investissements en République gabonaise

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Reports & Research
Avril, 2017
Gabon

La forêt gabonaise couvre près de 85% de la superficie du pays (Richard et Léonard, 1993). Comprenant différents types d’écosystèmes, on y trouve aussi bien des mangroves que des forêts côtières, forêts marécageuses, forêts denses de plaine et de montagne, mosaïque forêt/savane, savanes, fleuves, deltas, lagunes.