Life and Peace Institute2019-09-252019-09-252012-10-1620112000-8082http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/187811Contents 3 editorial: Why focus on land grabbing? Michael Ståhl 5 large-scale flower production in oromia: From independent farmers to low-wage hired workers Girma Gebresenbet 9 uganda Land disputes in the wake of civil war Anders Sjögren 12 post-war south sudan: Reconciling the ‘global land grab’ with community land ownership David K. Deng 17 eastern drc: Local efforts to solve land and identity conflicts Life & Peace Institute, Bukavu, DRC 22 sierra leone: Large-scale investments develop hidden potentials Reinier Bulstra 26 bioenergy crops: A matter of choice with far-reaching consequences Isabella Soi and Juan Manuel Gonzalez Benitez 29 biofuels: Solving the energy crisis or increasing food shortage? Judi Wakhungu, Ben Muok and Patricia Bunyasi 34 ethiopia: Foreign capital taking over “abundant land” Dessalegn Rahmato 39 LPI News 41 Reviews and ResourcesengWith permission of the license/copyright holderpeace buildingwaterAfrican countriesGlobal ethicsPolitical ethicsCultural ethicsCommunity ethicsEnvironmental ethicsNew Routes: A Journal of Peace, Research and Action (Vol. 16/4, 2011)Journal volume