Africa for sale? : positioning the state, land and society in foreign large-scale land acquisitions in Africa / / edited by Sandra J.T.M. Evers, Caroline Seagle, Froukje Krijtenburg.

The past several decades have witnessed a rise in foreign and domestic investments in Africa’s arable land. While such land projects are currently the focus of widespread media and scholarly interest, the role of the state in driving, negotiating and facilitating these acquisitions deserves closer a...

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Superior document:Afrika-Studiecentrum series ; v. 29
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Afrika-Studiecentrum series ; v. 29.
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction: Contested Landscapes—Analysing the Role of the State, Land Reforms and Privatization in Foreign Land Deals in Africa /
Corporate Land Deals, Dispossession and the Future of Farming /
A Critical Review of the Policy Debate on Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: Fighting the Symptoms or Killing the Heart? /
Challenges and Risks for Bilateral Relations from Foreign Large-Scale Land Transactions /
Land Consolidation and the Expansion of Game Farming in South Africa: Impacts on Farm Dwellers’ Livelihoods and Rights to Land in the Eastern Cape /
Development and Dispossession: Impacts of Land Reform in Botswana /
Domestic and Foreign Investments in Irrigable Land in Mali: Tensions between the Dream of Large-Scale Farming and the Reality of Family Farming /
Conflict between Industrial and Artisanal Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Case Studies from Katanga, Ituri and Kivu /
Shifting Patterns of Land Use and Ownership in Burkina Faso with a Case Study of Two Kurumba Villages—Bourzanga and Pobe-Mengao /
Being a Foreigner in One’s Country: Mobility, Land Acquisitions and Investments in Cameroon /
Ancestors and Title Deeds: Rural Transformation in 20th Century South Africa and the Consolidation of Ethnic-Based Identities /
Competing Rhetoric in the Context of Foreign Land Acquisitions: The Case of ‘New Nigeria’ /
‘Keeping this Land Safe’: Stakeholder Conceptualisations of Protection in the Context of a Mijikenda (Kenya) World Heritage Site /
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Summary:The past several decades have witnessed a rise in foreign and domestic investments in Africa’s arable land. While such land projects are currently the focus of widespread media and scholarly interest, the role of the state in driving, negotiating and facilitating these acquisitions deserves closer attention. This book analyzes how state land policies, stakeholder interactions and privatization schemes interact to facilitate large-scale land acquisitions. It includes a study of the various forms of state intervention, the influence of foreign agencies, governments and private entities, and a look at how states interact with local populations. The inclusion of case studies in settings throughout the African continent should attract the interest of both an academic and non-academic readership.
ISBN:9004252649
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Sandra J.T.M. Evers, Caroline Seagle, Froukje Krijtenburg.