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Showing items 1 through 9 of 10.This study investigates the attendant effect of unregulated land acquisition by governments and investment partners, forceful dispossession and displacement of individuals and communities in the era of globalisation and wealth creation by increasingly capitalist regimes in southern Nigeria.
This study investigates the attendant effect of unregulated land acquisition by governments and investment partners, forceful dispossession and displacement of individuals and communities in the era of globalization and wealth creation by increasingly capitalist regimes in southern Nigeria.
The problem of low productivity is fundamental to the long-term deteriorating trend in agricultural and per capita food production that has characterized African agriculture during the past decades.
Many countries are today confronted with the challenging tasks of improving the level of living and the productive capacities of their people especially in the spheres of agriculture and food production.
Man instinctively and intelligently takes care of himself as well as he can, and man does this test in a society of fellow humans.
Les premiers propriétaires de terres au Ghana sont les chefs
locaux. Les families et les particuliers possedent aussi des terres, dont les titres de propriète sont établis par les chefs.
La propriété multiple peut-être nuisible dans la mesure ou elle fait
obstacle à la négociabilité de la terre, négociabilité qu'elle finira par détruire, et par cela même elle peut souvent influencer l'usage que l'on fait de cette terre.
The original and primary owners of lands in. Ghana are the stools or skins.