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Land Acquisition and Dispossession in India
2019Contemporary India is among the top seven countries in the world witnessing the rise of mega urban regions, infrastructural expansion by government and private entities, and acceleration of special economic zones; the fallout of these trends has been the loss of cropland, and massive resistance coupled with political destabilization.
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Journal of Resources, Energy and Development, 2018
Rapid economic growth in the last two decades has increased the demand for land from many sources. Even when many of these activities are funded privately and driven by profit motive, they serve a social purpose, as employment generation per unit of land is higher in non-agricultural uses than in agriculture.
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Rapid economic growth in the last two decades has increased the demand for land from many sources. Even when many of these activities are funded privately and driven by profit motive, they serve a social purpose, as employment generation per unit of land is higher in non-agricultural uses than in agriculture.
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Soil moisture–atmosphere feedback dominates land carbon uptake variability
Nature, 2021Vincent Humphrey +2 more
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Land Acquisition Overseas — Land Grab or Win-Win?
2014In addition to refocusing on domestic food production, many Arab countries are moving towards a new and innovative food security strategy that involves acquiring land in water-abundant and land-abundant third-party countries to directly grow food for the home market.
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Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017
Nature, 2021Chaopeng Hong +2 more
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