articleThe Journal of Peasant StudiesApr 1, 2010Closed access

Globalisation and the foreignisation of space: seven processes driving the current global land grab

Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University

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Abstract

The current global land grab is causing radical changes in the use and ownership of land. The main process driving the land grab, or ‘foreignisation of space’, as highlighted in the media and the emerging literature is the production of food and biofuel for export in the aftermath of recent food and energy crises. However, there are several other processes driving the land rush. In this article I argue that an analytical framework that focuses on only one or two processes that drive the global land grab offers a narrow perspective on this complex process. It will be unable to take into account the full range and extent of agrarian and social changes that occur in light of the land grab and their strategic…

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Keywords
  • Agrarian society
  • Land grabbing
  • Livelihood
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Natural resource economics
  • Land use
  • Land tenure
  • Globalization
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