Land, Water & Resources Rights

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Monday, 6 July 2015 to Wednesday, 8 July 2015
English

The EU set a series of supportive actions up to strengthen land governance in African countries. It is believed that demarcating title deeds improves land tenure efficiency and harmony in the countries.

Nonetheless, the global spectacles of communication return effects from unrestrained spoil consumption, unsustainable land grabbing, disregard for the livelihood of people, along with an irresponsible erasing of ancient land tenure practices, customary rights and knowledge derived from progressive adaptation to needs, soils and climate change.

Three analyses are offered:

- the connection between access to land and/as access to food;

- the policies of investments adopted within the EU and the role of multinational corporations;

- the challenges implied in terms of gloal and regional governance where the equilibrium of complex relations within the concept of "livelihood" is pivotal.

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