Abstract. The application of force to coerce individuals to illegally give up their land or the otherwise illegal dispossession of land, a process known as “land grabbing,” isa violation of human rights– the arbitrary deprivation of property outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ...
Other underrepresented groups were also denied access to economic structures. Indigenous people were subjected to a brutal period of dispossession in the 19th century, including being "civilized" through the "Indian schools" forced upon them and being either assimilated or put into the reservation syst...
This paper: (1)views accumulation by dispossession as a defining characteristic of land grabs; (2) questions the assumption that land is idle; (3) explores whether land grabs can be regulated through a 'code of conduct'; (4) considers peasant resistance to land grabs. Overall, the Cambodian...
The starting point of this Part II of the book was that the Environmental Impact Assessment is a mechanism of accountability. After having discussed the multiple shortcomings connected to EIA practice, the question is pressing: what about processes of public control part of the EIA system, namely...
"Colonialism and land dispossession are present factors that increase vulnerability and create economic challenges for tribes." Other forms of colonization are just as devastating. When the U.S. government created boarding schools to separate Native American youth from their families and tribes and ...
What is another word forclearance? Needsynonyms for clearance? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts▼ The removal of people from land or a place The removal of things or objects from a land, place or area ...
2. Loss of Land/ Culture. This is significant to ATSI people as they were the first people to walk the land of Australia. Since settlement, ATSI people have experienced dispossession, death from English bringing in disease, and feeling ‘out of place’ as a direct effect. 3. Stolen gen...
Antonyms: privatization, denationalisation, privatisation, denationalization. What is the synonym of expropriation? In this page you can discover 9 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for expropriation, like: dispossession, nationalization, confiscation, seizure, capture, give, ...
Journal of Transport and Land Use, 11(1), 31–47. Mboup, G., & Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, B. (2019). Smart economy in smart African cities: Sustainable, inclusive, resilient and prosperous. Springer. 1 What is an Inclusive City? 15 Nagesh, P., Bailey, A., George, S., Hyde, M., & ...
In accordancewith African tenure regimes/customary laws, muchof the 1.4 billion hectares is not rightfully stateproperty at all, but rather, the lands of individualrural communities, traditionally arranged in more orless discrete domains ("community land areas").Outside of densely populated areas whe...