Land/boundary Conflict in Africa

Land/boundary Conflict in Africa
Title Land/boundary Conflict in Africa PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel M. Mbah
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre History
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This work analyzes every aspect of the land and boundary dispute, tracing the conflict from pre-colonial times through the period ofdecolonization and beyond. The manuscript's interdisciplinary approach combines elements of political science, anthropology and economics.

Incidence and Impact of Land Conflict in Uganda

Incidence and Impact of Land Conflict in Uganda
Title Incidence and Impact of Land Conflict in Uganda PDF eBook
Author Raffaella Castagnini
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 27
Release 2004
Genre Land use
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While there is a large, though inconclusive, literature on the impact of land titles in Africa, little attention has been devoted to the study of land conflict, despite evidence on increasing incidence of such conflicts. Deininger and Castagnini use data from Uganda to explore who is affected by land conflicts, whether recent legal changes have helped to reduce their incidence, and to assess their impact on productivity. Results indicate that female-headed households and widows are particularly affected and that the passage of the 1998 Land Act has failed to reduce the number of pending land conflicts. The authors also find evidence of a significant and quantitatively large productivity-reducing impact of land conflicts. This suggests that, especially in Africa, attention to land-related conflicts and exploration of ways to prevent and speedily resolve them would be an important area for policy as well as research. This paper--a product of Rural Development, Development Research Group--is part of a larger effort in the group to explore the impact of land policies.

Disrupting Territories

Disrupting Territories
Title Disrupting Territories PDF eBook
Author Jörg Gertel
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 270
Release 2014
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1847010547

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"Nowhere has a range of case studies of Sudan been brought together in a single volume. Given the concern with the growing number and complexity of conflicts in Sudan and South Sudan there is a significant readership in academic circles and from those involved in humanitarian organisations of all kinds." Professor Peter Woodward, University of Reading "A timely contribution to an important set of debates ... tackles questions emerging from discussions about modernisation, urbanisation and globalisation from an explicitly local angle with regards to Sudan." Dr Harry Verhoeven, University of Oxford Sudan experiences one of the most severe fissures between society and territory in Africa. Not only were its international borders redrawn when South Sudan separated in 2011, but conflicts continue to erupt over access to land: territorial claims are challenged by local and international actors; borders are contested; contracts governing the privatization of resources are contentious; and the legal entitlements to agricultural land are disputed. Under these new dynamics of land grabbing and resource extraction, fundamental relationships between people and land are being disrupted: while land has become a global commodity, for millions it still serves as a crucial reference for identity-formation and constitutes their most important source of livelihood. This book seeks to disentangle the emerging relationships between people and land in Sudan. The first part focuses on the spatial impact of resource-extracting economies: foreign agricultural land acquisitions; Chinese investments in oil production; and competition between artisanal and industrial gold mining. Detailed ethnographic case studies in the second part, from Darfur, South Kordofan, Red Sea State, Kassala, Blue Nile, and Khartoum State, show how rural people experience "their" land vis- -vis the latest wave of privatization and commercialization of land rights. J rg Gertel is Professor of Economic Geography at Leipzig University; Richard Rottenburg is Chair of Anthropology at the University of Halle; Sandra Calkins is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle

Land, Law and Politics in Africa

Land, Law and Politics in Africa
Title Land, Law and Politics in Africa PDF eBook
Author Jan Abbink
Publisher BRILL
Pages 397
Release 2011-11-11
Genre Law
ISBN 900421738X

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This book offers a series of new studies on the dynamics of political and legal culture as well as of conflict management in contemporary Africa, taking inspiration from and honoring the scholarly contributions and impact of Prof. Gerti Hesseling (1946-2009) in African Studies.

Delimitation and Demarcation of Boundaries in Africa

Delimitation and Demarcation of Boundaries in Africa
Title Delimitation and Demarcation of Boundaries in Africa PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 294
Release 2014
Genre Africa
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Boundary Disputes in Latin America

Boundary Disputes in Latin America
Title Boundary Disputes in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Jorge I. Domínguez
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2003
Genre Boundary disputes
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Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa

Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa
Title Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa PDF eBook
Author Abiodun Alao
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 384
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781580462679

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The first comprehensive account of the linkage between natural resources and political and social conflict in Africa.