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Land and Resource Use in the Philippines

Land and Resource Use in the Philippines

A comparative and historical study

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The Great Land Grab (2009)

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In the midst of a severe food and economic crisis, the “land grabbing” trend has grown as an international phenomenon. […]

Journals / Published Researches Indigenous People, Logging, Mining, Plantation / Land Reform

The Food Regime in the Land Grab: Articulating ‘Global Ecology’ and Political Economy (2011)

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This paper situates the land grab in the conjunctural crisis of capitalist ecology, expressed in climate, energy and food crises, […]

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The end of the African peasant? From investment funds and finance valuechains to peasant related questions (2011)

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The last couple of years have been characterized by a “rediscovery” of agriculture as a sector for strategic activity. This […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform

Struggles Over Land Resources in the Philippines (2007)

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In April 2006, Enrico “Ka Eric” Cabanit was shot dead by masked assassins in Davao. He was the General Secretary […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform, Resistance

The next Great Trek? South African commercial farmers move north (2011)

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This paper analyses the shifting role of South African farmers, agribusiness and capital elsewhere in the Southern African region and […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform

Rising Global Interest in Farmland (2011)

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This volume is a product of the staff of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank. The findings, […]

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Pressures on West African land: Reconciling development and investment policies (2009)

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The ILC recognizes the recent wave of large‐scale land acquisitions in which governments and government-backed  institutions play a large role. […]

Journals / Published Researches Plantation / Land Reform

La quête des terres agricoles en Afrique subsaharienne (2009)

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C’est une véritable ruée sur les terres agricoles du continent qui se développe silencieusement sous nos yeux. Le phénomène est […]

Journals / Published Researches

From Threat to Opportunity? Problems with the Idea of a “Code of Conduct” for Land- Grabbing (2010)

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The past decades have seen the emergence of a “corporate social responsibility agenda” in response to public and activist criticism […]

Journals / Published Researches Mining, Plantation / Land Reform

In the Name of Adat: Regional Perspectives on Reform, Tradition, and Democracy in Indonesia (2007)

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This article examines the revival of adat (custom) in post-Suharto Indonesia, a movement which few Indonesia watchers predicted. Four general […]

Journals / Published Researches Indigenous People

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  • CASID 2021 CONFERENCE
  • Philippine referendum to give minority Muslims control over land, resources (2019)
  • Why We Oppose the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (2010)
  • Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction (2011)
  • The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)
  • The politics of agrofuels and mega-land and water deals: insights from the ProCana case, Mozambique (2011)
  • The Philippines: predatory regime, growing authoritarian features (2009)
  • The New Geopolitics of Food (2011)
  • The new farm owners: Corporate investors lead the rush for control over overseas farmland (2009)
  • The Moro Conflict: Landlessness and Misdirected State Policies (2004)

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Recent Posts

  • CASID 2021 CONFERENCE
  • Philippine referendum to give minority Muslims control over land, resources (2019)
  • Why We Oppose the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment (2010)
  • Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction (2011)
  • The Agrarian Roots of Contemporary Violent Conflict in Mindanao, Southern Philippines (2011)
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