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Contemporary processes of largescale land acquisition by investors: case studies from sub-Saharan Africa

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Growth of emerging economies, policy commitments to biofuels and volatility in commodity prices have contributed to a marked increase in the pace and scale of foreign direct investment in land-based enterprises in the global South. This paper explores the relationship between policy and practice associated with customary rights protections in the context of large-scale land acquisitions through a document review and case study analyses from Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zambia. Findings point to the difficulty of safeguarding customary rights even in countries providing "best practice" legal protections, and point to the fundamental role of human agency in shaping outcomes

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.03.006
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    Publication year

    2011

    Authors

    German, L.; Schoneveld, G.C.; Mwangi, E.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    bioenergy, trade, policy, land use change, land transfers, biofuels, environmental effects, rural development, investment

    Geographic

    Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia

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