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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2012
    Myanmar

    Analysis of the social costs of large-scale Chinese-supported rubber farms in northern Burma suggests that the future for ordinary citizens will be affected as much by the country's chosen economic path as the political reforms underway.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2015
    Myanmar

    Contents:

    What is land and why is it important? ...

    Why is land such a burning issue in Myanmar? ...

    How is land related to debates about development?...

    Is there a human right to land?...

    What steps are people in Myanmar taking to
    express and assert their human right to land?

  3. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2013
    Myanmar

    Burma's dramatic turn-around from 'axis of evil' to western darling in the past year has been imagined as Asia's 'final frontier' for global finance institutions, markets and capital. Burma's agrarian landscape is home to three-fourths of the country's total population which is now being constructed as a potential prime investment sink for domestic and international agribusiness.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    September, 2015
    Myanmar

    This assessment is in response to the 6th draft of the NLUP, released in May
    2015, following months of public and expert consultations. It outlines some
    of the key positive and negative points of the new draft. The new draft NLUP
    has taken on board many of the concerns and recommendations raised by
    the public during the consultation process, and includes several key issues
    that would greatly improve Myanmar’s land governance arrangements.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    March, 2016
    Myanmar

    17 March 2016

    "Water Justice organisations from around the world jointly produced an online water justice toolkit to consolidate our knowledge base and support local campaigns against the corporate takeover of water.

  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2016
    Myanmar

    Conclusion:

    "Myanmar is at a historic crossroads where rapid land polarisation means that a major rethink is needed of how land and associated resources are regulated and for what purposes. The good news is that there is a lot of thinking about and rethinking of land policy happening both inside and outside the corridors of state; many people are putting serious time and energy into thinking about what should be done, and at least for the time being, the political space exists for previously excluded voices to weigh in and be heard.

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2010
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia

    Abstract: "Land-grabbing is occurring at a significant extent and pace in Southeast Asia; some of the characteristics of this land grab differ from those in regions such as Africa. At a glance, Europe is not a high profile, major driver of land-grabbing in this region, but a closer examination reveals that it nonetheless is playing a significant role. This influence is both direct and indirect, through European corporate sector and public policies, as well as through multilateral agencies within which EU states are members.

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