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Concessions in Cambodia: Governing profits, extending state power and enclosing resources from the colonial era to the present

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2017
Cambodia

ABSTRACTED FROM CHAPTER INTRODUCTION: In Cambodia, the notion of concession (sambathian) traces back to the French colonial period when concessions were introduced to allow for large scale management and exploitation of forest and fisheries resources and the development of agricultural land under plantations.

Political transition and emergent forest-conservation issues in Myanmar

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2017
Myanmar

Political and economic transitions have had substantial impacts on forest conservation. Where transitions are underway or anticipated, historical precedent and methods for systematically assessing future trends should be used to anticipate likely threats to forest conservation and design appropriate and prescient policy measures to counteract them.

Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar

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Reports & Research
december, 2017
Myanmar

ABSTRACTED FROM WEBSITE INTRODUCTION: This briefing looks at the particular situation of people displaced by armed conflict. It will do so from the perspective that displacement is complicated in its own right, but any proposed solutions to displacement must also be understood in a wider context of rapid land polarization. Failure to take this perspective risks more harm than good.

Untangling the proximate causes and underlying drivers of deforestation and forest degradation in Myanmar

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2017
Myanmar

Political transitions often trigger substantial environmental changes. In particular, deforestation can result from the complex interplay among the components of a system—actors, institutions, and existing policies—adapting to new opportunities.

Haiti’s peasantry as poto mitan : refocusing the foundations of prosperity and development

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2017
Haiti

The paper provides a case study of the conversion of state land in the Commune of Limonade, from a community-controlled agricultural economy to a large-scale agro-export banana plantation called Agritrans. This study shows how repurposing state land may impact food security and social stability of peasant farmers.

Large-scale land acquisition and its implications for women’s land rights in Cameroon

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Reports & Research
december, 2017
Cameroon
Sub-Saharan Africa

The study illustrates that small holders, particularly women, are increasingly losing farmland. It questions the social development impact of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) in Cameroon in terms of better living standards and reduction of poverty.

Bottom-up accountability initiatives and large scale land acquisition in sub-saharan Africa : final technical report

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Reports & Research
november, 2017
Mali
Nigeria
Uganda
South Africa
Southern Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Understanding and interpretation of the CFS/FAO Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests (Tenure Guidelines or TGs) is a key factor in communities’ capabilities for collective action, especially through the organization of land pressure groups. TGs help people to engage critically with existing legal frameworks.

Bottom-up accountability initiatives and large scale land acquisition in sub-saharan Africa : project synthesis report

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Reports & Research
november, 2017
Mali
Nigeria
Uganda
South Africa
Southern Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa

Undemocratic politics, policy making and law making interpretation and implementation, prove to be drivers of land grabbing in the four country studies presented here.

Resource Federalism - a roadmap for decentralised governance of Burma’s natural heritage

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Reports & Research
oktober, 2017
Myanmar

While Burma’s ethnic states are blessed with a wealth of natural resources and biodiversity, they
have been cursed by the unsustainable extraction and sale of those resources, which has fuelled
armed conflict. Instituting a system of devolved federal management of natural resources can
play a key role in resolving conflict and building a lasting peace in Burma.

Indonesia for Sale - Trailer

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Videos
september, 2017
South-Eastern Asia
Indonesia

The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, co-published by The Gecko Project and Mongabay, exposes the corruption behind Indonesia’s deforestation and land rights crisis.