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Land-grabbing, land-use transformation and social differentiation: Deconstructing “small-scale” in Ghanas recent gold rush. (2018). Asuamah, Grace Yeboah ; Effah, Emmanuel ; Ferring, David ; Mansell, Coryanne ; Atosona, Bernadette ; Chang, Augustus ; Amankwah, Richard ; Sastri, Natasha ; Hartfield, Kyle ; Hausermann, Heidi ; Mentz, Graciela.
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