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When ‘best practice’ means formalising: foreign large-scale land investments on customary tenure in Uganda and Sierra Leone

Review of International Political Economy
Carolin Dieterle - Global Development Institute (GDI)

Indigenous peoples, commons and the challenges of sustaining life amid capitalist land grabs

Journal of Peasant Studies
Lorenza Arango Vásquez - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Indigenous peoples, commons and the challenge of sustaining life amid capitalist land grabs

The Journal of Peasant Studies
Lorenza Arango Vásquez - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Reclaiming Energy. Public pathways to break the fossil fuel cycle

Lavinia Steinfort, Rowan Mataram, James Angel - Transnational Institute TNI
What if energy could be reclaimed as a global public good, free from profit-driven systems and rooted in justice? The Reclaiming Energy report offers systemic solutions to the climate crisis, advocating decolonial, democratic governance and transformative public–community partnerships. By redefining energy and resource justice, it charts a clear path toward a just, sustainable, and democratic future.
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Challenges for Change in Myanmar

Transnational Institute TNI

Tackling Inequality through Land Redistribution: Lessons from Colombia

Syvia Kay - Transnational Institute TNI

Land market and illegalities: the deep roots of deforestation in the Amazon

Francisco De Assis Costa, Carlos Larrea, Roberto Araújo et al. - The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)

Large-Scale Acquisitions of Communal Land in the Global South: Assessing the Risks and Formulating Policy Recommendations

Journal: Land use Policy
Jorge A. Rincón Barajas, Christoph Kubitza, Jann Lay - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing

Open access book
Andreas Neef, Chanrith Ngin, Tsegaye Moreda, Sharlene Mollett - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Global land and resource grabbing has become an increasingly prominent topic in academic circles, among development practitioners, human rights advocates, and in policy arenas. This open access book sustains this intellectual momentum by advancing methodological, theoretical and empirical insights. It presents and discusses resource grabbing research in a holistic manner by addressing how the rush for land and other natural resources, including water, forests and minerals, is intertwined with agriculture, mining, tourism, energy, biodiversity conservation, climate change, carbon markets, and conflict.
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Arctic Resource Extraction in the Context of Climate Crises and Ecological Collapses

Chapter in: Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing
Markus Kröger - Global Development Studies at the University of Helsinki

Land, labour, social reproduction and the global land rush: Insights from Myanmar

Doi Ra - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

'Land is everything': Reclaiming grabbed indigenous land in Colombia

Land & Life Stories series
Lorenza Arango Vásquez - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

The value of so-called ‘failed’ large-scale land acquisitions

Land Use Policy
Saturnino M.Borras Jr., Jennifer C.Franco, Tsegaye Moreda, Yunan Xua, Natacha Bruna, Binyam Afewerk Demena - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

The land rush in the Colombian Amazon, changing labour dynamics, and the politics of climate change

Itayosara Rojas - International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Gendered repertoires of contention: women’s resistance, authoritarian state formation, and land grabbing in Cambodia

International Feminist Journal of Politics
Saba Joshi - The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
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