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How institutions shape land deals: The role of corruption

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
november, 2016
Global

Large-scale land acquisitions, or land grabs, concentrate in developing countries which are also known for their corruption-friendly setting caused by a weak institutional framework. We argue that corrupt elites exploit this given institutional set-up to strike deals with international investors at the expense of the local population.

Tainted Lands: Corruption In Large-Scale Land Deals

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Reports & Research
oktober, 2016
Global

A surge in land grabbing over the past decade has seen millions of people displaced from their homes and farmland, often violently, and pushed deeper into poverty. As demand for food, fuel and commodities increases pressure on land, companies are all too often striking deals with corrupt state officials without the consent of the people who live on it.

International Land Deals for Agriculture. Fresh insights from the Land Matrix: Analytical Report II

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
oktober, 2016
Africa

Summary: Includes land acquisitions continue to be an important trend; a need for this new, updated report; agricultural land acquisitions are increasingly becoming operational; food crops dominate but also palm oil and fuel crops; Africa is the most targeted continent; large diversity in origin of investors; land acquisitions often target relatively highly populated areas dominated by cropland

Those in darkness drop from sight

LandLibrary Resource
Journal Articles & Books
augustus, 2016
Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone is one of the least developed countries in the world and is still recovering from a civil war that ended in 2002. Increasingly, the Sierra Leonean government seeks to attract foreign investors through providing opportunities for large-scale land leases for the development of agribusiness.

Land investments, accountability and the law: Lessons from West Africa

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
juni, 2016
Africa

The recent wave of land deals for agribusiness investments has highlighted the widespread demand for greater accountability in the governance of land and investment. Legal frameworks influence opportunities for accountability, and recourse to law has featured prominently in grassroots responses to the land deals.

Groundthruthing: A note on methodology

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Manuals & Guidelines
mei, 2016
Global

This guide aims to help community organisers and paralegals to use the method of “ground-truthing” to collect information about operations that might be illegal, prohibited or causing harm. It is a useful tool to monitor the impacts of investments and the proper implementation of agreements and contracts.