ሐሙስ 10 ዲሴምበር 2015

Neo-Apartheid !

The term "land grabbing" is defined as very large-scale land acquisitions, either buying or leasing, in developing countries.[citation needed] The size of the land deal is multiples of 100,000 hectares (240,000 acres) and thus much larger than in the past.[4] The term is itself controversial. In 2011, Borras, Hall and others wrote that "the phrase 'global land grab' has become a catch-all to describe and analyze the current trend towards large scale (trans)national commercial land transactions."[1] Ruth Hall wrote elsewhere that the "term 'land grabbing', while effective as activist terminology, obscures vast differences in the legality, structure, and outcomes of commercial land deals and deflects attention from the roles of domestic elites and governments as partners, intermediaries, and beneficiaries."[5]










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