This contribution aims to introduce the multiple roles that land plays in society and, therefore, the reason why it is likely to be correlated to conflict events (1); to frame the analysis in a wider approach also including the external triggers which may interact in violent land conflict escalation (2) and, finally, discuss some empirical evidence about the impacts of land conflicts on development (3). It also gives information about land conflict resolution experiences.
Balestri, S., Land conflicts and the role of institutions, in Balestri, S., Beretta, S. (ed.), Poverty Eradication: Access to Land, Access to Food, EDUCatt, Milano 2015: 87- 99 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/77669]
Land conflicts and the role of institutions
Balestri, SaraPrimo
2015
Abstract
This contribution aims to introduce the multiple roles that land plays in society and, therefore, the reason why it is likely to be correlated to conflict events (1); to frame the analysis in a wider approach also including the external triggers which may interact in violent land conflict escalation (2) and, finally, discuss some empirical evidence about the impacts of land conflicts on development (3). It also gives information about land conflict resolution experiences.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.