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Losing your Land

Dispossession in the Great Lakes
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Examines a new aspect of one of the highest profile issues facing Africa today-land-grabbing-and shows the widespread impact of small-scale dispossession. Dispossession of land on a small scale can have as great an impact on living conditions as large-scale land-grabs. With the increasing commodification of land, new forms of dispossession, in urban as well as rural districts, are also gaining in importance. This book looks at this largely uninvestigated issue through case studies in the Eastern DRC, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda: here the loss of land often represents the loss of people's livelihoods inthese areas of extreme land scarcity in highly populated regions. In the post-conflict states of the Great Lakes, governance challenges increase the risk of dispossession of the already poor and vulnerable: formal institutions are weak or biased; customary authorities have lost some of their moral authority. The cases in this book show in particular how local power dynamics, often rooted in history, bear upon the processes of land competition, dispossession and land grabbing. This timely volume will be important not only for those in African Studies, but for those in development studies, as well as practitioners and policy-makers worldwide. An Ansoms is assistant professor in development studies at the Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium); Thea Hilhorst is a senior advisor at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam.

Author Biography:

AN ANSOMS is Professor in Development Studies at the UniversitéCatholique de Louvain (Belgium). AN ANSOMS is Professor in Development Studies at the UniversitéCatholique de Louvain (Belgium). AYMAR NYENYEZI BISOKA is Assistant Professor at the University of Mons, Belgium.
Release date Australia
October 16th, 2014
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by An Ansoms
  • Contributions by Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka
  • Contributions by Chris Huggins
  • Contributions by Daniel Fahey
  • Contributions by Emery Mushagalusa Mudinga
  • Contributions by Jana Hönke
  • Contributions by Jean-Philippe Peemans
  • Contributions by Klara Claessens
  • Edited by An Ansoms
  • Edited by Thea Hilhorst
Illustrations
1 line illus.
Pages
232
Dimensions
139x214x13
ISBN-13
9781847011053
Product ID
22233712

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