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Scaling Land Based Social Enterprises: Thought Guide

LandLibrary Resource
Manuals & Guidelines
Juillet, 2014
United Kingdom

This publication explores what scaling ‘well’ means for social innovators. It is based on our research into how social innovations across a range of sectors have approached the challenge of scaling up. It supports our Scaling Land Based Social Enterprise : Decision Making Toolkit. This work was funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

We Harvest – You Profit. African Land Ltd’s Land Deal in Sierra Leone

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Juin, 2014
Sierra Leone
Afrique

Includes what is ALL?, who owns ALL?, trouble at home, new findings, turning to new pastures as African Land reinvents itself. A cautionary tale of double deception. Investors were hoodwinked by the promise of high economic returns and may be holding onto a lease that lacks legal standing in Sierra Leone.

Policy Brief: Land Market Values, Urban Land Policies, and their Impacts in Urban Centers of Rwanda

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
Juin, 2014
Rwanda

This policy brief summarizes the main findings and recommendations of qualitative and quantative research on urban land markets in Rwanda. The main objective of this research is to investigate land market values, urban land policies and their impacts on urban centers.

LAPSSET The history and politics of an eastern African megaproject

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
Mars, 2014
Afrique

‘This study is in-depth, up-to-date and the first of its kind on a massive infrastructure development project in the region, examining its history, politics, evolution, the emergence of actors and interests and effects on the poor and marginalized. It presents the ambitions and ambiguities of a megaproject never seen in the development history of the region.

Woodland Social Enterprise in Wales

LandLibrary Resource
Reports & Research
Mars, 2014
United Kingdom
Wales

This report was commissioned by Natural Resources Wales to better understand the woodland social enterprise sector in Wales. Findings include the landscape of the sector, what enterprises are doing, and what potential there is for the sector to grow.