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Showing items 1 through 9 of 241.The state owns over 80% of the land in Sri Lanka. The remainder is owned by private parties.
This paper discusses the major challenges women in Kenya face as they try to ensure and maintain food security at the household level.
The recent phenomenon of large-scale acquisition of land for a variety of investment purposes has raised deep concerns over the food security, livelihood and socio-economic development of communities in many regions of the developing world.
Despite the increasing acknowledgment of scholars and practitioners that many large-scale agricultural land acquisitions in developing countries fail or never materialize, empirical evidence about how and why they fail to date is still scarce.
This essay explores the changing landscape of food sovereignty politics in the shadow of the so-called ‘land grab’.
In Myanmar, movements for gender justice strive to foster personal and collective security, vibrant livelihoods, and political engagement during a period of rapid and uncertain transition.
Over the past 10 years, transnational land grabs for rubber tree plantations have proliferated across Laos.
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