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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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IDS
Bureaucratic Land Grabbing for Infrastructural Colonization: Renewable Energy, L’Amassada, and Resistance in Southern France
2020/04 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); Human Geography; Author(s): Alexander Dunlap
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Shifting Sands: The Rhythms and Temporalities of Island Sandscapes
2019/03 – Geoforum; Author(s): Uma Kothari, Alex Arnall
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A Criminal Commodity Consensus: The Coloniality of State Power, State Crime and the Transformation of Property Relations in Mexico
2018/12 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); State Crime Journal (Special Issue: State Crime and Colonialism), 7 (2), 306-328; Author(s): Alke Jenss
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‘Protecting Our Lands and Supporting Our Farmers’ (Interview With Philipp Salzmann) (PDF)
2018/05 – Mattersburger Kreis für Entwicklungspolitik an den österreichischen Universitäten; Journal für Entwicklungspolitik XXXIV, pp.103-111; Author(s): Hiba Al-Jibeihi
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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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Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Cambodia: Where Do (Human Rights) Law and Practice Meet?
2015/09 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement; Author(s): Cismas, Ioana; Paramita, Patricia
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IHEID
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Transnational Land Deals: Towards an Inclusive Land Governance Framework
2015/03 – Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS); Land Use Policy; Author(s): Dereje Teklemariam Gebremeskel; Witlox, Frank; et al.
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GCGS - UGent
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GCGS - UGent
Bureaucratic Land Grabbing for Infrastructural Colonization: Renewable Energy, L’Amassada, and Resistance in Southern France
2020/04 – Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM); Human Geography; Author(s): Alexander Dunlap
Details for “Bureaucratic Land Grabbing for Infrastructural Colonization: Renewable Energy, L’Amassada, and Resistance in Southern France”
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The Politics of Evidence: Methodologies for Understanding the Global Land Rush
2013/06 - International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS); Article Published in The Journal of Peasant Studies Volume 40, Issue 3, pp.469-483; Author: Ian Scoones et al.
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