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Small-scale land acquisitions, large-scale implications: Exploring the case of Chinese banana investments in Northern Laos

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Laos

The scholarly debate around 'global land grabbing' is advancing theoretically, methodologically and empirically. This study contributes to these ongoing efforts by investigating a set of 'small-scale land acquisitions' in the context of a recent boom in banana plantation investments in Luang Namtha Province, Laos.

They will need land! The current land tenure situation and future land allocation needs of smallholder farmers in Cambodia

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Cambodia

The objective of this background paper is to provide a succinct description of the land tenure situation in Cambodia and, on that basis, discuss the needs smallholder farmers have for land, projected up to the year 2030.

Community-based agricultural land consolidation and local elites: Survey evidence from China

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
China

Land consolidation is an essential aspect of rural restructuring in China. Community-based agricultural land consolidation projects were developed to restructure the agricultural sector by pooling fragmented land and leasing it as consolidated plots or employing laborers to farm the land.

INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT OF PEASANT (FARMER) ECONOMY IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

The article details the basic features of the development and functioning of a peasant (farmer's) economy, as the subject ofcompetitive market relations, analyzed the interdependence of land, labor and material resources, and their impact on thedetermination of the optimal size of the land.

Host country governance and the African land rush: 7 reasons why large-scale farmland investments fail to contribute to sustainable development

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Africa

Contributes to the research gap on host country governance dynamics by synthesizing results and lessons from 38 case studies conducted in Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zambia.

Innovate Approach to Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons learned from the HAGL/ indigenous communities’ mediation process in Ratanakiri, Cambodia

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Cambodia

WEBSITE INTRODUCTION: In the Mekong region, conflicts between local communities and large scale land concessions are widespread. They are often difficult to solve.

Land Rights Matter! Anchors to Reduce Land Grabbing, Dispossession and Displacement. A Comparative Study of Land Rights Systems in Southeast Asia and the Potential of National and International Legal Frameworks and Guidelines

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Reports & Research
December, 2016
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Vietnam

ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Land rights systems in Southeast Asia are in constant flux; they respond to various socioeconomic and political pressures and to changes in statutory and customary law. Over the last decade, Southeast Asia has become one of the hotspots of the global land grab phenomenon, accounting for about 30 percent of transnational land grabs globally.

Large-scale forest plantations for climate change mitigation? New frontiers of deforestation and land grabbing in Cambodia

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Institutional & promotional materials
December, 2016
Cambodia

The desperate search for ways to combat climate change gives rise to new mitigation policies and projects, with questionable impacts on people and the environment. Among these mitigation projects is the increasing support of large-scale ‘sustainable’ forestry plantations as part of the broader Clean Development Mechanisms.

Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Focus on South-East Asia

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Cambodia
Laos
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam

WEBSITE INTRODUCTION: This book examines large-scale land acquisitions, or ‘land grabbing’, with a focus on South-East Asia. Thematic papers and detailed case studies put this phenomenon into specific historical and institutional contexts, analysing transformations in livelihoods, human rights impacts, and potential remedies.

Popular Resistance in Cambodia: The Rationale Behind Government Response

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Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Cambodia

Agrarian resistance often occurs as a result of expropriation and dispossession of poor farmers’ land and other properties. This paper examines how cost-benefit rational choice determined the government of Cambodia’s response to poor farmers’ resistance to large-scale land acquisition for an agro-industrial investment.