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Publication (Land) : "State-Customary Interactions and Agrarian Change in Ghana. The Case of Nkoranza Traditional Area"

« The findings indicated that state actors vilify customary tenure by considering it inimical to economic development and requiring it to be replaced. Furthermore, new characteristics of commodification, privatization and professionalization within the new customary system are different from the ideal type customary tenure. The paper argues that a new customary tenure taking shape in the Nkoranza traditional area can be harnessed to bring together two seemingly opposing views on tenure management. »

Source : Land, 18/11/20, State-Customary Interactions and Agrarian Change in Ghana. The Case of Nkoranza Traditional Area

Veille : Vincent Basserie - Support technique : Hub Rural

Crédits: AK-Project