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The Global Land Rush and Climate Change: Customary Land Tenure Possibilities

SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract There has been a recent rise in very large-scale transnational commercial land acquisitions in the global South—notably in sub-Saharan Africa. Such acquisitions, often referred to as land grabs, accelerated sharply after the 2007–8 world food crisis. The issue of land grabs intersects with issues of climate change.
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Customary Land Tenure and Land Documentation in the Was a Amenfi District, Western Ghana

Ghana Journal of Geography, 2014
This paper explores the land ownership and use arrangements in Wasa Amenfi noting that both external and internal influences have resulted in adaptations in the traditional land tenure system. Using primary data complemented by documentary evidence, the perceptions of community members concerning the evolving customary land tenure practices in Wasa ...
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Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra

Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom), 2000
Tetsushi Sonobe, Thomas P Tomich
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