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Title: Transnational land deals: Towards an inclusive land governance framework
Authors: Teklemariam, Dereje
AZADI, Hossein 
Nyssen, Jan
Haile, Mitiku
WITLOX, Frank
Issue Date: 2015
Source: Land use policy, 42, p. 781-789
Abstract: The literature on global land deals or land acquisition has extensively described the possible drivers, trajectories, and their impacts. In addition, the concept of a ‘land grab’ per se is heavily contested and viewed as a work in progress. Many have argued on the topic of inclusive land deals without addressing which groups of stakeholders are vested with particular powers and interests in the deals. After reviewing this phenomena in contemporary global land deals and the stakeholder theory of management developed in the 1980s, this paper proposes a conceptual land deal framework. Accordingly, the actors in land deals are characterised and disaggregated into seven generic groups, i.e., “inactive”, “discretionary”, “exigent”, “dominant”, “dangerous”, “dependent”, and “definitive”. The paper concluded that to address the governance challenges in land deals, a need exists to resolve conceptualisation deficiencies related to inclusive land deal frameworks. Thus, this work suggests that extending the stakeholder theory of management to the global governance of transnational land acquisition can significantly aid in resolving conceptualisation limitations for inclusive transnational land deals. Hence, a new inclusive land deal framework was developed that attempts to integrate the biophysical environment, stakeholders, governance, and institutions. Furthermore, this paper recommends that contextualisation of the suggested “land deal power-interest clustering (LD-PIC)” and “legitimacy-interest-power (LIP)” frameworks to those already signed and ongoing land deals using real-world data is a timely matter.
Notes: Teklemariam, D (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Geog, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium. DerejeTeklemariam.Gebremeskel@UGent.be; hossein.azadi@ugent.be
Keywords: land acquisition; land grab; global governance; stakeholder theory; land use policy; inclusive model.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/17828
ISSN: 0264-8377
e-ISSN: 1873-5754
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2014.09.021
ISI #: 000347018700075
Rights: © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2016
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