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Large Scale Land Acquisition as Commons Grabbing: A comparative study on cases from Africa

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dc.contributor.authorHaller, Tobias
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Timothy
dc.contributor.authorGmür, Désirée Ruth
dc.contributor.authorKäser, Fabian David
dc.contributor.authorLanz, Kristina Verena
dc.contributor.authorMarfurt, Franziska
dc.contributor.authorRyser, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorSchubiger, Elisabeth
dc.contributor.authorvon Sury, Anna Asha
dc.contributor.authorGerber, Jean-David
dc.contributor.editorLozny, Ludomir R.
dc.contributor.editorMcGovern, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-08T15:37:54Z
dc.date.available2024-10-08T15:37:54Z
dc.date.issued2019-06
dc.description.abstractWe discuss the results of two research projects carried out by the Institute of Social Anthropology and Geography, University of Bern (Switzerland) regarding large-scale land acquisitions in Africa. Our case-studies are form Morocco, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi. They illustrate the drama of the grabbed commons and economic consequences affecting marginalized groups. The results show that new land deals were made by foreign investors with local state officials and elites. The new rules made the land available for market-oriented productions and transferred the assets into state- or local elites- and international companies-owned properties. These changes adversily affected the traditional property rights scheme. New institutional changes eliminated communal ownership and access to other land-related commons such as water, pasture, fisheries, forestry, non-timber forest products, and wildlife vital for local livelihoods. We analyze how different local groups reacted to these dramas and what strategies they used to reinstall the commons, although with mixed success. Finally, we argue that only bottom-up institutional buildup provides essential basis for securing resilient livelihoods. Our studies allow for understanding the way how to use the commons in the future on local, national, and international level.
dc.description.numberOfPages40
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitut für Sozialanthropologie
dc.description.sponsorshipGeographisches Institut, Humangeographie
dc.description.sponsorshipGeographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/65372
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer International Publishing
dc.publisher.placeBerlin, New York
dc.relation.isbn978-3-030-15800-2
dc.relation.ispartofbookGlobal Perspectives on Long Term Community Resource Management
dc.relation.ispartofseriesStudies in Human Ecology and Adaptation
dc.relation.issn1574-0501
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dc.relation.urlhttp://p3.snf.ch/publication-0f3c516c-7c64-4b71-b14f-b2620705b8e0
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030157999
dc.subject.ddc300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
dc.subject.ddc300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::330 - Economics
dc.subject.ddc700 - Arts::710 - Landscaping & area planning
dc.subject.ddc900 - History::910 - Geography & travel
dc.titleLarge Scale Land Acquisition as Commons Grabbing: A comparative study on cases from Africa
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oaire.citation.volume11
oairecerif.author.affiliationInstitut für Sozialanthropologie
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