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Different Regions, Different Reasons? Comparing Chinese land-consuming outward investments in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2015
Global
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Thaïlande
Viet Nam

Research indicates that key parameters of “land grabbing” differ across regions (e.g., ILC 2012) – particularly in view of who invests and/or when the bulk of investments occurred.

Land Acquisitions in Northeastern Cambodia: Space and Time matters

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2015
Cambodge

Over the last decade, the highlands of Ratanakiri province in northeastern Cambodia have witnessed massive land acquisitions and profound land use changes, mostly from forest covers to rubber plantation, which has contributed to rapidly and profoundly transform the livelihoods of smallholders relying primarily on family-based farming.

Land-based climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: understanding intersections and linkages, exploring actions for change

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2015
Global

Recent research highlights the potential for climate change mitigation projects and large-scale land deals to produce conflicts over land and resources. However, this literature generally views climate change policies and land grabbing as separate processes, and focuses on discrete areas where displacement or contested claims occur.

Transnationalization of Resistance to Economic Land Concessions in Cambodia

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Institutional & promotional materials
Décembre, 2015
Cambodge

The granting of economic land concessions (ELCs) over large parts of Cambodia has begun to attract global attention. It has also become a key focal point for civil society mobilization in Cambodia as well as for transnational activism directed at targets both within and outside Cambodia.

Can current land and water governance systems promote sustainable and equitable large-scale agricultural investments in sub-Saharan Africa?

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Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2015
Mali
Ghana
Africa

Ever since the oil, financial and food crises of 2008, sub-Saharan Africa has witnessed a marked increase in large-scale investment in agricultural land. The drivers of this investment are varied and include growing food, water and energy insecurity as well as social and economic interests of investors and recipient countries.

Land Acquisition, Investment, and Development in the Lao Coffee Sector: Successes and Failures

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2015
Laos

Despite the increasing acknowledgment of scholars and practitioners that many large-scale agricultural land acquisitions in developing countries fail or never materialize, empirical evidence about how and why they fail to date is still scarce. Too often, land deals are portrayed as straightforward investments and their success is taken for granted.

The Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Act,2015

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Legislation & Policies
Novembre, 2015
Kenya

A BILL for AN ACT of Parliament to provide a framework for the contracting, exploration, development and production of petroleum; cessation of upstream petroleum operations; to give effect to relevant articles of the Constitution in so far as they apply to upstream petroleum operations; and for connected purposes.

The Energy Act, 2015.

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Legislation & Policies
Novembre, 2015
Kenya

A Bill for AN ACT of Parliament to consolidate the laws relating to energy, to provide for National and County Government functions in relation to energy,to provide for the establishment, powers and functions of the energy sector entities; promotion of renewable energy; exploration, recovery and commercial utilization of geothermal energy; regulation of midstream and downstream petroleum and co