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Some researchers have focused on large-scale acquisitions of land by foreign companies, and investment funds in Ethiopia. Many of them attempt to shed light on the scramble for massive land in the Gambella region of Ethiopia and elsewhere by foreign private and sovereign investors. However, local and medium-scale land-grabs and the competition for access and control over agricultural land among locals and national elites have eluded the radar of these researchers. Hence, this research sets an eye on how local-level land-grabs are framed in terms of historical land claims, political, institutional, cultural/traditional and socio-economic contexts.…mehr

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Some researchers have focused on large-scale acquisitions of land by foreign companies, and investment funds in Ethiopia. Many of them attempt to shed light on the scramble for massive land in the Gambella region of Ethiopia and elsewhere by foreign private and sovereign investors. However, local and medium-scale land-grabs and the competition for access and control over agricultural land among locals and national elites have eluded the radar of these researchers. Hence, this research sets an eye on how local-level land-grabs are framed in terms of historical land claims, political, institutional, cultural/traditional and socio-economic contexts.
Autorenporträt
Samuel Zewdie Hagos est un professionnel pluridisciplinaire qui possède neuf ans d'expérience globale en matière d'intervention humanitaire d'urgence, d'opérations en faveur des réfugiés et de programmes de développement. Il s'est efforcé d'approfondir ses compétences universitaires en action humanitaire internationale, en informatique et en informatique de la santé au niveau de la maîtrise.