The Effects of Land Grabbing on Livelihood Assets and its Implication on Food Production in Ghana: A Case Study of Bui Dam Construction Project

Abstract

This study examines the effects of the agricultural land grabbed for the Bui Dam project on the livelihoods assets of the affected people and its implication on food production. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected through the use of focus group discussions, questionnaire administration, interview guide, and observations. It was found that the land grabbing incident in the study communities as a result of the Bui Dam construction has resulted in the improvements in the physical assets of the affected people. The findings also indicated that local food crop production and the quantity of fish catch have dwindled after the land grabs. Contrary to this, the local people’s access to the natural capital, particularly the local land for agricultural activities has worsened. The study recommends alternative sustainable livelihood for the affected people by the local government.

Presenters

Sarah Konadu

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Resources and Environment

KEYWORDS

ASSET, LAND, LIVELIHOODS

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