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Anne Hennings is a post-doc research fellow at the University of Koblenz-Landau in Germany, and Land Portal's Country Research & Engagement Consultant for West Africa & Southeast Asia. Her work focuses on contested land deals in post-war societies, and the respective repercussions on conflict transformation and reconciliation. She has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Sierra Leone and Cambodia, with special emphasis on (non-)violent mobilisation, agrarian transformation, and gender dynamics. She is founder and co-speaker of the working group “Nature, Resources, Conflicts”.
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Should I stay or should I go? How rural youths access land and navigate their future
How will the next generations be able to access land to support their livelihoods and what ideas they bring to make agriculture and other land-based activities more sustainable?
Régimes Forestiers
Posse Florestal
Tenencia de Bosques
Forest Tenure
Terra & Mudanças Climáticas
Tierra & Cambio Climático
Terres & Changement Climatique
Land & Climate Change
Changing Land Use Patterns and Their Impacts on Wild Ungulates in Kimana Wetland Ecosystem, Kenya
In Kenya, wildlife numbers have drastically declined due to land use changes (LUCs) over the past three decades. This has affected wildlife habitats by converting them into farmlands and human settlements. This study used remote sensing data from landsat satellite to analyze the changing land use patterns between 1980 and 2013 and their impacts on wild ungulates in KWE. The objective of the study was to map out LUCs, determine the possible causes of LUCs, and examine the effects of LUCs on wild ungulates.