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Resource Warfare, Pacification and the Spectacle of ‘Green’ Development: Logics of Violence in Engineering Extraction in Southern Madagascar
2020/08 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Political Geography Vol 81; Author(s): Amber Huff, Yvonne Orengo
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Building Bottom-Up Accountability in an Era of Land Grabbing in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policy Points and Recommendations From Nigeria, Uganda, Mali and South Africa
2017/10 – Transnational Institute (TNI); TNI Policy Briefing
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Land Grabbing and the Axis of Political Conflicts: Insights From Southwest Cameroon
2017/04 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Africa Spectrum Vol.52, No.1, pp.33-63; Author(s): Frankline A. Ndi, Simon Batterbury
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The Land Broker – The Underrated Role of the Broker in Land Transfers in Africa,
2017/03 – African Studies Centre (ASC); Cocoon Initiative Kenya Working Paper No 4; Author(s): Marcel Rutten and Moses Mwangi
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Changing Landscapes in Mozambique: Why Pro-Poor Land Policy Matters (PDF)
2017/01 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); IIED Briefing Papers; Author(s): Eléusio Filipe, Simon Norfolk
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An Overview of Global Land Rush in Africa: Economic Growth at the Cost of Local Livelihoods? (PDF)
2016/03 – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC); Study; Author(s): Elke Matthaei
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Common Ground: Securing Land Rights and Safeguarding the Earth
2016/03 – Oxfam GB; Policy paper; Author(s): Pearce, Fred
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Land Grabbing and Formalization in Africa: A Critical Inquiry
2015/12 – African Studies Centre (ASC); ASC Working Paper 124/2015; Author(s): Stein,h.; Cunningham,s.
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Mega-Projectos E Transicao Agraria: O Caso Do Projecto Wanbao (Mocambique) (pdf)
2014/08 – Centro de Estudos sobre Africa e do Desenvolvimento (CeSA); Working Paper 126; Author(s): Margarida Madureira
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The Seed Fuel Wars of Africa. Biofuel Conflicts in Ghana and Ethiopia.
2013/11 - The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research - WOTRO Science for Global Development (NWO-WOTRO), The Broker; Case Study, Blog Article; Authors: Richmond Antwi-Bediako, Benjamin Betey Campion
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