Examines the commodification of land rights and the effect of international licences for resource extraction on the pastoral communities of Sudan.
Jörg Gertel, Richard Rottenburg, Sandra Calkins
Disrupting territories: commodification and its consequences by Jörg Gertel, Richard Rottenburg and Sandra Calkins
Agricultural Investment through Land Grabbing in Sudan by Siddiq Umbadda
Territories of gold mining: international investment and artisanal extraction in Sudan by Sandra Calkins and Enrico Ille
Oil, Water and Agriculture: Chinese impact on Sudanese land use by Janka Linke
Nomad-sedentary relations in the context of dynamic land rights in Darfur: from complementarity to conflict by Musa Adam Abdul-Jalil
Sedentary-nomadic relations in a shared territory: post-conflict dynamics in the Nuba mountains, Sudan by Guma Kunda Komey
Entangled land and identity: Beja history and institutions by Sara Pantuliano
Gaining an access to land: everyday negotiations and ethnic politics of Rashaida in north-eastern Sudan by Sandra Calkins
Hausa and Fulbe on the Blue Nile: land conflict between farmers and herders by Elhadi Ibrahim Osman and Günther Schlee
A central marginality: the invisibilization of urban pastoralists in Khartoum state by Barbara Casciarri