Changing Access Rights in Some Cocoa Growing Communities in Ghana: Changing Land Access Rights in Matrilineal and Patrilineal Communities in Ghana - Beatrice Duncan - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783844303926 - April 20, 2011
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Changing Access Rights in Some Cocoa Growing Communities in Ghana: Changing Land Access Rights in Matrilineal and Patrilineal Communities in Ghana

Beatrice Duncan

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Changing Access Rights in Some Cocoa Growing Communities in Ghana: Changing Land Access Rights in Matrilineal and Patrilineal Communities in Ghana

Ghana's customary land tenure system, has been favourable to the cocoa expansion process, begun as far back as the late nineteenth century. Native cocoa producers have had access to stool and lineage lands in their capacities as natural holders, while strangers have done so under various contractual terms. Existing literature however tends to make assumptions about the gender imensions of the customary land tenure system, which have not been fully explored. This is particularly so in the wake of the evolving nature of conjugal elationships in cocoa growing communities and the existence of new laws and policies which have implications on the security of tenure of farmers. This research attempts to fill this gap by exploring shifts in marital relations which are impacting on land rights.

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Released April 20, 2011
ISBN13 9783844303926
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 460
Dimensions 150 × 26 × 225 mm   ·   703 g
Language German  

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