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The new enclosures : critical perspectives on corporate land deals / edited by Ben White et al.

Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Rutledge, 2013.Description: ix, 497 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780415823746
DDC classification:
  • 333.76 WHI
Contents:
1. The new enclosures: critical perspectives on corporate land deals 2. The international political economy of the global land rush: A critical appraisal of trends, scale, geography and drivers 3. The land grab and corporate food regime restructuring 4. Situating private equity capital in the land grab debate 5. Global resource grabs, agribusiness concentration and the smallholder: two West African case studies 6. Looking back to see forward: the legal niceties of land theft in land rushes 7. New investment, old challenges. Land deals and the water constraint in African Agriculture 8. Patterns of agrarian transformation in Ethiopia: State-mediated commercialisation and the ‘land grab’ 9. The next Great Trek? South African commercial farmers move north 10. Land grabbing in Latin America and the Caribbean 11. Agrarian structure, foreign investment in land, and land prices in Brazil 12. Oligarchs, megafarms and land reserves: understanding land grabbing in Russia 13. The land question: special economic zones and the political economy of dispossession in India 14. Land expropriation and displacement in Bangladesh 15. Gendered experiences of dispossession: oil palm expansion in a Dayak Hibun community in West Kalimantan 16. Plantation rubber, land grabbing and social-property transformation in southern Laos 17. Large-scale land deals from the inside out: findings from Kenya’s Tana Delta 18. Tree plantations, politics of possession and the absence of land grabs in Vietnam
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1. The new enclosures: critical perspectives on corporate land deals
2. The international political economy of the global land rush: A critical appraisal of trends, scale, geography and drivers
3. The land grab and corporate food regime restructuring
4. Situating private equity capital in the land grab debate

5. Global resource grabs, agribusiness concentration and the smallholder: two West African case studies
6. Looking back to see forward: the legal niceties of land theft in land rushes
7. New investment, old challenges. Land deals and the water constraint in African Agriculture
8. Patterns of agrarian transformation in Ethiopia: State-mediated commercialisation and the ‘land grab’
9. The next Great Trek? South African commercial farmers move north
10. Land grabbing in Latin America and the Caribbean
11. Agrarian structure, foreign investment in land, and land prices in Brazil
12. Oligarchs, megafarms and land reserves: understanding land grabbing in Russia
13. The land question: special economic zones and the political economy of dispossession in India
14. Land expropriation and displacement in Bangladesh
15. Gendered experiences of dispossession: oil palm expansion in a Dayak Hibun community in West Kalimantan
16. Plantation rubber, land grabbing and social-property transformation in southern Laos
17. Large-scale land deals from the inside out: findings from Kenya’s Tana Delta
18. Tree plantations, politics of possession and the absence of land grabs in Vietnam