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This book examines a large-scale land acquisition project for rice production in Ghanaâ s Volta Region, which has been purported by some as a social and ecological showcase with the company entering a 'community-private partnership' with affected communities.
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This book examines a large-scale land acquisition project for rice production in Ghanaâ s Volta Region, which has been purported by some as a social and ecological showcase with the company entering a 'community-private partnership' with affected communities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Global Land and Resource Grabbing
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 190g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080659
- ISBN-10: 1032080655
- Artikelnr.: 69791113
- Routledge Studies in Global Land and Resource Grabbing
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 130
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 190g
- ISBN-13: 9781032080659
- ISBN-10: 1032080655
- Artikelnr.: 69791113
Kristina Lanz is a Senior Policy Advisor for Alliance Sud, where she works on issues relating to development cooperation, development banks and sustainable international development. Within this role, she advises federal offices, members of parliament and the federal council of Switzerland. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Berne, Switzerland.
1 Introduction: land grabbing as institutional transformation
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the
anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of
local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the
anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of
local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
1 Introduction: land grabbing as institutional transformation
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
1 Introduction: land grabbing as institutional transformation
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the
anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of
local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the
anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of
local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
1 Introduction: land grabbing as institutional transformation
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action
2 The policy context: feeding Africa while doing business - the anti-politics of large-scale land acquisitions
3 Chasing the evolutionary role of chiefs in local land relations
4 Implementation of a land deal in a plural legal setting
5 "They said they were bringing a development project" - the evolution of local livelihoods and impacts of the large-scale land investment
6 Conclusion: contested land deals, gendered power relations
7 Epilogue: from research to action