Abstract
The issue of land in Africa has a paradoxical quality. On the one hand, it is virtually omni-present in social, political and economic dynamics of competition, pursuit of interests and change. On the other hand, land is often treated as a special field in conferences, research networks and in publications (like the present one). While these are facts whose change lies outside the scope of this introduction, we are particularly pleased that the occasion of the Journees de l’APAD in Leiden in M...
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