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Unrelenting games: Multiple negotiations and landscape transformations in the tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. (2019). Prasti, Rut Dini ; Keenan, Rodney J ; Ford, Rebecca M ; Mulyani, Lilis ; Larson, Anne M ; Jagau, Yusurum.
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  8. Proletarianization and gateways to precarization in the context of land-based investments for agricultural commercialization in Lao PDR. (2022). Nanhthavong, Vong ; Bieri, Sabin ; Epprecht, Michael ; Hett, Cornelia ; Nguyen, Anh-Thu.
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  9. Linking actors and scales by green grabbing in Bozbük and Kazıklı. (2022). Albulut, Koray ; Nan, Canan Emek.
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  10. Formalising village land dispossession? An aggregate analysis of the combined effects of the land formalisation and land acquisition agendas in Tanzania. (2022). Engstrom, Linda ; Belair, Joanny ; Blache, Adriana.
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  11. The value of so-called ‘failed’ large-scale land acquisitions. (2022). Xu, Yunan ; Moreda, Tsegaye ; Borras, Saturnino M ; Bruna, Natacha ; Franco, Jennifer C ; Demena, Binyam Afewerk.
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  12. How social movements contribute to staying within the global carbon budget: Evidence from a qualitative meta-analysis of case studies. (2022). Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio ; Thiri, May Aye ; Demaria, Federico ; Scheidel, Arnim.
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  13. Ecological Imperialism: A World‐Systems Approach. (2022). Frame, Mariko L.
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  14. Introduction to symposium ‘Reimagining land: materiality, affect and the uneven trajectories of land transformation’. (2021). Sippel, Sarah Ruth ; Visser, Oane.
    In: Agriculture and Human Values.
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  15. Contesting large-scale land acquisitions in the Global South. (2021). Sandig, Jan.
    In: World Development.
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  16. Contexts behind differentiated responses to contract farming and large-scale land acquisitions in Central Mozambique: Post-war experiences, social relations, and power balance of local authorities. (2021). Tamura, YU.
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  17. Commons grabbing and agribusiness: Violence, resistance and social mobilization. (2021). Witteman, Marga ; Temper, Leah ; Dell'Angelo, Jampel ; Navas, Grettel ; D'Alisa, Giacomo ; Scheidel, Arnim.
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  18. Food security impacts of industrial crop production in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of the impact mechanisms. (2020). Chinangwa, Linda ; Maltitz, Graham ; Balde, Boubacar Siddighi ; Gasparatos, Alexandros ; Ahmed, Abubakari ; Boafo, Yaw Agyeman ; Saito, Osamu ; Jarzebski, Marcin Pawel.
    In: Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food.
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  19. Political economy challenges for climate smart agriculture in Africa. (2020). Shilomboleni, Helena.
    In: Agriculture and Human Values.
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  20. Development, Ecology and Climate Change: Resistance by the Peasantry. (2020). Busck, Ole ; Schmidt, Johannes Dragsbaek.
    In: Journal of Development Policy and Practice.
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  21. Climate change and land: Insights from Myanmar. (2020). Nam, Zau ; Borras, Saturnino M ; Franco, Jennifer C.
    In: World Development.
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  22. Land in urban debates: Unpacking the grab€“development dichotomy. (2019). Steel, Griet ; van Noorloos, Femke ; Klaufus, Christien.
    In: Urban Studies.
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  23. Unrelenting games: Multiple negotiations and landscape transformations in the tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. (2019). Prasti, Rut Dini ; Keenan, Rodney J ; Ford, Rebecca M ; Mulyani, Lilis ; Larson, Anne M ; Jagau, Yusurum.
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  24. Rethinking the politics of land-use change: Insights from the rise of the industrial tree plantation sector in Southern China. (2019). Xu, Yunan.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  25. “Fencing is our last stronghold before we lose it all.” A political ecology of fencing around the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. (2019). Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot G ; Lein, Haakon.
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  26. “Employment until the end of the world”: Exploring the role of manipulation in a Mozambican land deal. (2019). Arnall, Alex.
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  27. Financialising farming as a moral imperative? Renegotiating the legitimacy of land investments in Australia. (2018). .
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  28. Chiefs do not talk law, most of them talk power: Die Macht traditioneller Autoritäten in Konflikten um land grabbing in Ghana. (2017). Kirst, Sarah.
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  29. Land Grabbing, Local Contestation, and the Struggle for Economic Gain. (2017). Ndi, Frankline Anum.
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  30. Struggling for land access: The success and failure of social movement actors framing strategies in conflicts over large-scale land transformations. (2016). Prause, Louisa.
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