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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2018
    Sierra Leone, Africa

    There is wide engagement with large-scale land deals in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly from the perspectives of development and international political economy. Recently, scholars have increasingly pointed to a gendered lacuna in this literature. Engagement with gender tends to focus on potential differential impacts for men and women, and it also flags the need for more detailed empirical research of specific land deals.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    February, 2021

    The new scramble for land in Africa has revived debates on customary land tenure–a phenomenon that has become almost synonymous with the role of traditional chiefs in land politics. At the same time, investors

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2013

    markdownabstractConcerns about the potential gender and equity implications of land-related investments on labour and
    income-generating opportunities and access, use and control of land come in the context of the current
    global policy interest in supporting agricultural investment in developing countries in general.
    However, there is a long history of land-related investments in developing countries, particularly
    agricultural investments, which partially explains the current concerns. Over the last 60-70 years,

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 1998

    <p>This study is about opportunities, constraints and strategies regarding access to land of peasant women who live in the changing Toba-Batak patrilineal community of North Sumatra. Their access to land is seen in the wider context of the ongoing pressure of land scarcity due to individualization, statization and privatization of communal land. The study challenges the adequacy of ongoing research on peasant women's access rights to land in developing countries.

  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2002
    Honduras

    <FONT FACE="Garamond" SIZE=4><p>Property conflicts have an enormous impact on relations between the members of farm households and their families. Given the long duration, frequency and intensity of these conflicts an investigation of how they arise and how they affect the daily lives of, and relationships between, landholders is certainly warranted. Conflicts over land visibly manifest themselves in destroyed fences, stolen crops, poisoned dogs, horses that are set free, bloody machetazos, hails of stones between children and murder.

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