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“Land grabbing is the control - whether through ownership, lease, concession, contracts, quotas, or general power - of larger than locally-typical amounts of land by any persons or entities - public.  · background, land grabbing is certa inly to be considered an emerging, prominent factor. on the list of significant driv ers of land system change in certain parts of the globe. Especially the Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Land grabbing is a driver of environmental change [40]. Through promoting agriculture practices, this phenomenon affects air, soil and water quality, as well as the safety of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.


Moreover, the expectation of rising food prices and a growing world demand for food are drivers in the rise of land grabs in the last years. The growth in food demand will outpace population growth through a nutrition transition from staple foods towards a more animal product based consumption caused by income growth in developing countries. the first time, how the two distal drivers land acquisition (or “land grabbing”) and human migration play out globally in countries that encompass coral reefs. Results show that land grabbing occurs in coastal areas adjacent to coral reefs, both at a domestic, but mainly at an international scale. The land grabbings are, however. ENERGY AND FOOD DEMANDS, DRIVERS OF LAND GRAB; A CASE OF RUFIJI RIVER BASIN IN TANZANIA By Godfrey Eliseus Massay* A paper presented at CEFA ONLUS International Conference on Land, a common good. Natural resource management, agricultural policies and cooperation in the area of land grabbing.


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