FORCED MIGRATION, LAND-USE CHANGE AND POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE FOREST REGION OF GUINEA |
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Authors: | BLACK, RICHARD SESSAY, MOHAMED |
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Affiliation: | Dr Richard Black is at the School of African and Asian Studies, University of Sussex Dr Mohamed Sessay is at the School of Geography, University of Leeds |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the impact of forced migration on land usechange in Yomou prefecture in the forest region of Guinea froma broadly political economy perspective. Focusingon the period since 1989, when over 500,000 refugees from Liberiaand Sierra Leone have been present in the region, it considersthe extent and mechanisms through which refugees have gainedaccess to land in three study villages, and seeks explanationsfor the pattern of land use change that has occurred. This isseen as reflecting both the evolution of the agricultural economyof the region, and socio-political change in local communities.Implications for both environmental change, and the livelihoodsof refugees and local communities are considered. |
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