Africa for Sale?: Positioning the State, Land and Society in Foreign Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Africa: Afrika-Studiecentrum Series, cartea 29
Sandra Evers, Caroline Seagle, Froukje Krijtenburgen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004251939
ISBN-10: 9004251936
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
ISBN-10: 9004251936
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Afrika-Studiecentrum Series
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Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction: Contested Landscapes—Analysing the Role of the State, Land Reforms and Privatization in Foreign Land Deals in Africa
Sandra J.T.M. Evers, Caroline Seagle and Froukje Krijtenburg
SECTION 1
THE RECONFIGURATION OF RURAL LANDSCAPES AND LIVELIHOODS IN THE RECENT SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICAN LAND
Corporate Land Deals, Dispossession and the Future of Farming
Ben White
A Critical Review of the Policy Debate on Large Scale Land Acquisition: Fighting the Symptoms or Killing the Heart?
Annelies Zoomers
Challenges and Risks for Bilateral Relations from Foreign Large-Scale Land Acquisitions
Michael J. Strauss
SECTION 2
THE CREATION OF FERTILE GROUND FOR THE STRUCTURING OF FOREIGN LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS: LAND REFORMS, PRIVATIZATION AND COMPETING JURISDICTIONS
Land Consolidation and the Expansion of Game Farming in South Africa: Impacts on Farm Dwellers’ Livelihoods and Rights to Land in the Eastern Cape
Nancy Andrew, Femke Brandt, Marja Spierenburg, Dhoya Snijders and Nomalanga Mkhize
Development and Dispossession: Impacts of Land Reform in Botswana
Maria Sapignoli and Robert K. Hitchcock
Domestic and Foreign Investment in Irrigable Land in Mali: Tensions between the Dream of Large-Scale Farming and the Reality of Family Farming
Amandine Adamczewski, Perrine Burnod, Hermine Papazian, Yacouba Coulibaly, Jean-Philippe Tonneau and Jean-Yves Jamin
Conflict between Industrial and Artisanal Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Drc): Case Studies from
Katanga, Ituri and Kivu
Ruben de Koning
SECTION 3
STAKEHOLDER INTERACTIONS AND COMPETING VALUATIONS OF LAND
Shifting Patterns of Land Use and Ownership in Burkina Faso with a Case-Study of Two Kurumba Villages—Bourzanga and Pobe-Mengao
Lucjan Buchalik
Being a Foreigner in One’s Country: Mobility, Land Acquisition and Investments in Cameroon
Evelyne N. Tegomoh
Ancestors and Title Deeds: Rural Transformation in 20th Century South Africa and the Consolidation of Ethnic-Based Identities
Gitte Postel
Competing Rhetoric in the Context of Foreign Land Acquisitions: The Case of “New Nigeria”
Akachi Odoemene
‘Keeping this Land Safe’: Stakeholder Conceptualisations of Protection in the Context of a Mijikenda (Kenya) World Heritage Site
Froukje Krijtenburg
Index
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction: Contested Landscapes—Analysing the Role of the State, Land Reforms and Privatization in Foreign Land Deals in Africa
Sandra J.T.M. Evers, Caroline Seagle and Froukje Krijtenburg
SECTION 1
THE RECONFIGURATION OF RURAL LANDSCAPES AND LIVELIHOODS IN THE RECENT SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICAN LAND
Corporate Land Deals, Dispossession and the Future of Farming
Ben White
A Critical Review of the Policy Debate on Large Scale Land Acquisition: Fighting the Symptoms or Killing the Heart?
Annelies Zoomers
Challenges and Risks for Bilateral Relations from Foreign Large-Scale Land Acquisitions
Michael J. Strauss
SECTION 2
THE CREATION OF FERTILE GROUND FOR THE STRUCTURING OF FOREIGN LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS: LAND REFORMS, PRIVATIZATION AND COMPETING JURISDICTIONS
Land Consolidation and the Expansion of Game Farming in South Africa: Impacts on Farm Dwellers’ Livelihoods and Rights to Land in the Eastern Cape
Nancy Andrew, Femke Brandt, Marja Spierenburg, Dhoya Snijders and Nomalanga Mkhize
Development and Dispossession: Impacts of Land Reform in Botswana
Maria Sapignoli and Robert K. Hitchcock
Domestic and Foreign Investment in Irrigable Land in Mali: Tensions between the Dream of Large-Scale Farming and the Reality of Family Farming
Amandine Adamczewski, Perrine Burnod, Hermine Papazian, Yacouba Coulibaly, Jean-Philippe Tonneau and Jean-Yves Jamin
Conflict between Industrial and Artisanal Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Drc): Case Studies from
Katanga, Ituri and Kivu
Ruben de Koning
SECTION 3
STAKEHOLDER INTERACTIONS AND COMPETING VALUATIONS OF LAND
Shifting Patterns of Land Use and Ownership in Burkina Faso with a Case-Study of Two Kurumba Villages—Bourzanga and Pobe-Mengao
Lucjan Buchalik
Being a Foreigner in One’s Country: Mobility, Land Acquisition and Investments in Cameroon
Evelyne N. Tegomoh
Ancestors and Title Deeds: Rural Transformation in 20th Century South Africa and the Consolidation of Ethnic-Based Identities
Gitte Postel
Competing Rhetoric in the Context of Foreign Land Acquisitions: The Case of “New Nigeria”
Akachi Odoemene
‘Keeping this Land Safe’: Stakeholder Conceptualisations of Protection in the Context of a Mijikenda (Kenya) World Heritage Site
Froukje Krijtenburg
Index
Notă biografică
Sandra Evers is associate professor in Anthropology at VU University Amsterdam. Her research and publications deal with migration, slavery, cultural transmission and land issues in Madagascar within the context of globalisation, natural resource management, poverty and sustainable development. Dr Evers directs a research programme on foreign large-scale land acquisitions in Africa and Madagascar.
Caroline Seagle is a PhD candidate at the VU University Amsterdam. An environmental anthropologist by training, she was a recipient in the Land Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI) small grants competition and published in the Journal of Peasant Studies special issue on Green Grabbing (2012).
Froukje Krijtenburg is a post-doctoral fellow affiliated to VU University Amsterdam specializing in discourses of land use and access in Africa. Her current research explores stakeholder mediations of a foreign land deal in Kenya. She wrote Cultural Ideologies of Peace and Conflict: A Socio-Cognitive Study of Giryama Discourse (Kenya) (PhD dissertation VU Amsterdam, 2007).
Caroline Seagle is a PhD candidate at the VU University Amsterdam. An environmental anthropologist by training, she was a recipient in the Land Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI) small grants competition and published in the Journal of Peasant Studies special issue on Green Grabbing (2012).
Froukje Krijtenburg is a post-doctoral fellow affiliated to VU University Amsterdam specializing in discourses of land use and access in Africa. Her current research explores stakeholder mediations of a foreign land deal in Kenya. She wrote Cultural Ideologies of Peace and Conflict: A Socio-Cognitive Study of Giryama Discourse (Kenya) (PhD dissertation VU Amsterdam, 2007).
Recenzii
'... this volume is an excellent contribution to the debate about land grabbing and a useful reminder about the role about the African State in these processes'.
Tor A. Benjaminsen in The Journal of African History, 56, pp 175-176.
Tor A. Benjaminsen in The Journal of African History, 56, pp 175-176.