‘Land grabs’ in Africa: can the deals work for development? (2009)
For many millions in the developing world, land is central to livelihoods, food security, even identity – the result of […]
Land and Resource Use in the Philippines
A comparative and historical study
For many millions in the developing world, land is central to livelihoods, food security, even identity – the result of […]
The Philippines is a developing country well endowed with mineral resources. In recent years, the government has made substantial efforts […]
Using case studies of entrepreneurship in two rural barangays in Central Visayas in the Philippines, this paper argues that conflict […]
Large-scale investments in farmland have been criticized, chiefly, because of questions about the capacity of the countries targeted by these […]
When the Philippines acceded to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, the country demonstrated its determination to face the […]
tThe current global land grab is causing radical changes in the use and ownership of land. The main process driving […]
Foreign acquisitions of farmland in Africa and elsewhere have become the focus of concern. Many observers consider them a new […]
Introduction : A Continuous Denial to the Community Rights! Community right of the land and its natural resources is one […]
This paper focuses on the Basic Christian Communities in the Philippines that work to counter human and environmental rights violations […]
Despite recent headlines about the ‘land rush’, scant empirical evidence implies that the debate is often theoretical and dominated by […]