Publication : "Powers of exclusion and counter-exclusion: The political ecology of ethno-territorial customary land boundary conflicts in Ghana"
« Highlights :
- Inter-community customary land boundary conflicts are intensifying in Ghana.
- We draw on case studies from the UWR to examine the drivers of these conflicts.
- Unwritten tenure history ; rise in land leasing and state intrusion are key drivers.
- Disputing groups deploy varied conceptions of the ‘past’ and ‘space’ to exclude.
- Intercommunity boundary reconciliation is a vital step in solving the land problem. »
Lien : sciencedirect.com, 29/04/19, Powers of exclusion and counter-exclusion : The political ecology of ethno-territorial customary land boundary conflicts in Ghana
Veille : Vincent Basserie - Support technique : Hub Rural