Land governance and access dynamics in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
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The past decade’s petroleum industry-related urban expansion has fueled
a growing demand for land with increasing conflicts in Sekondi-Takoradi.
With an emphasis on land conflict resolution processes, it is argued that
whether conflicts are resolved by traditional authorities or the court,
actors with advantageous combinations of economic resources, power,
or state support, are likely to win. Characterized by legal pluralism, rapid
urbanization and intensifying land pressure, land conflicts remain unresolved. Formal institutional mechanisms must be reformed and improved
to safeguard the land interests of vulnerable social groups who often lose
out in informal land access negotiations processes.
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