Accountability in Africa's land rush: what role for legal empowerment?

In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in acquiring farmland for agricultural investments in lower-income countries. Whilst such investments can create jobs, improve access to markets and support infrastructure, many large land deals have been associated with negative impacts for local populations, including the dispossession of land and other resources and increased conflict over economic benefits. There is growing evidence on the scale, geography and impacts of large deals. But less is known about how the legal frameworks regulating this land rush shape opportunities and constraints in formal pathways to accountability; and how people who feel wronged by land deals are responding to seek justice, and to what ends. This report assesses the state of evidence on pathways to accountability in the global land rush, with a focus on Africa. It also identifies areas for a new research agenda that places accountability at its centre.

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Main Authors: 1423211765651 Polack, M., 181814 International Inst. for Environment and Development, London (United Kingdom) eng, 171113 Cotula, L., 1423211765652 Côte, M.
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Published: London (UNited Kingdom) IIED 2013
Subjects:agricultural sector, agricultural development, sustainable development, investment, land use, land tenure, land rights, legal frameworks, law, case studies,
Online Access:http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/12572IIED.pdf
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spelling unfao:8455202022-04-21T09:55:49ZAccountability in Africa's land rush: what role for legal empowerment? 1423211765651 Polack, M. 181814 International Inst. for Environment and Development, London (United Kingdom) eng 171113 Cotula, L. 1423211765652 Côte, M. textLondon (UNited Kingdom) IIED2013engIn recent years, there has been a renewed interest in acquiring farmland for agricultural investments in lower-income countries. Whilst such investments can create jobs, improve access to markets and support infrastructure, many large land deals have been associated with negative impacts for local populations, including the dispossession of land and other resources and increased conflict over economic benefits. There is growing evidence on the scale, geography and impacts of large deals. But less is known about how the legal frameworks regulating this land rush shape opportunities and constraints in formal pathways to accountability; and how people who feel wronged by land deals are responding to seek justice, and to what ends. This report assesses the state of evidence on pathways to accountability in the global land rush, with a focus on Africa. It also identifies areas for a new research agenda that places accountability at its centre.In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in acquiring farmland for agricultural investments in lower-income countries. Whilst such investments can create jobs, improve access to markets and support infrastructure, many large land deals have been associated with negative impacts for local populations, including the dispossession of land and other resources and increased conflict over economic benefits. There is growing evidence on the scale, geography and impacts of large deals. But less is known about how the legal frameworks regulating this land rush shape opportunities and constraints in formal pathways to accountability; and how people who feel wronged by land deals are responding to seek justice, and to what ends. This report assesses the state of evidence on pathways to accountability in the global land rush, with a focus on Africa. It also identifies areas for a new research agenda that places accountability at its centre.agricultural sectoragricultural developmentsustainable developmentinvestmentland useland tenureland rightslegal frameworkslawcase studieshttp://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/12572IIED.pdfURN:ISBN:978-1-84369-913-2
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land use
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land rights
legal frameworks
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sustainable development
investment
land use
land tenure
land rights
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case studies
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1423211765651 Polack, M.
181814 International Inst. for Environment and Development, London (United Kingdom) eng
171113 Cotula, L.
1423211765652 Côte, M.
Accountability in Africa's land rush: what role for legal empowerment?
description In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in acquiring farmland for agricultural investments in lower-income countries. Whilst such investments can create jobs, improve access to markets and support infrastructure, many large land deals have been associated with negative impacts for local populations, including the dispossession of land and other resources and increased conflict over economic benefits. There is growing evidence on the scale, geography and impacts of large deals. But less is known about how the legal frameworks regulating this land rush shape opportunities and constraints in formal pathways to accountability; and how people who feel wronged by land deals are responding to seek justice, and to what ends. This report assesses the state of evidence on pathways to accountability in the global land rush, with a focus on Africa. It also identifies areas for a new research agenda that places accountability at its centre.
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