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LOK NITI Land Grab: the struggle continues (Full Document)

Land grabbing in contemporary Asia: A summary of the cases

The altered landscapes of the Chitaggong Hill Tracts

Economic land concession as a means for land grabbing in Cambodia

Indonesia’s Economic Master Plan (MP3EI) and its impact on Sulawesi

The POSCO steel project and its impact in Odisha, India

Faces of land grabbers in Nepal

The impact of Al Dahra Agriculture Company on the community of Mirpurkhas District

The threat of ‘new Boracays’

Growing real estate out of famlands

Agribusiness Venture Agreements and HARBCO’s gradual descent

How farmers in Compostela Valley made Agribusiness Venture Agreements work for them

Protecting mangrove areas through Community Based Forest Management Agreements

The Subanens: Protecting ancestral lands from the threat of biofuel production

The drawbacks of leaseback agreements

Asserting Ancestral Land Rights: The Mamanwa experience

Recommended principles on responsible agricultural investments (rai)

Implementing the Right to Information Act in Bangladesh: Opportunities and Challenges

LOK NITI Land Grab: the struggle continues

Dec 19, 2014

This publication compiles land grab cases documented by LWA partners in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, and Philippines. The cases highlight how farmers, women, and indigenous peoples have been displaced from their lands; and how ecosystems have been destroyed, food security undermined and livelihoods lost. This publication also features the recommended principles of responsible agricultural investment (rai) governing land investments in the Philippines recognizing the importance of farming and fishing communities in the country.

 

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ANGOC
Type of Publication
Journal
Publisher
ANGOC
Publish Date
2014
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ANGOC
Author
ANGOC
Publisher
ANGOC
Editor(s)
ANGOC
Type of Publication
Journal
Publish Date
2014
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LOK NITI Land Grab: the struggle continues (Full Document)

Land grabbing in contemporary Asia: A summary of the cases

The altered landscapes of the Chitaggong Hill Tracts

Economic land concession as a means for land grabbing in Cambodia

Indonesia’s Economic Master Plan (MP3EI) and its impact on Sulawesi

The POSCO steel project and its impact in Odisha, India

Faces of land grabbers in Nepal

The impact of Al Dahra Agriculture Company on the community of Mirpurkhas District

The threat of ‘new Boracays’

Growing real estate out of famlands

Agribusiness Venture Agreements and HARBCO’s gradual descent

How farmers in Compostela Valley made Agribusiness Venture Agreements work for them

Protecting mangrove areas through Community Based Forest Management Agreements

The Subanens: Protecting ancestral lands from the threat of biofuel production

The drawbacks of leaseback agreements

Asserting Ancestral Land Rights: The Mamanwa experience

Recommended principles on responsible agricultural investments (rai)

Implementing the Right to Information Act in Bangladesh: Opportunities and Challenges

Founded in 1979, ANGOC is a regional association of national and regional networks of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Asia, actively engaged in food security, agrarian reform, sustainable agriculture, participatory governance, and rural development.

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