Georgi Medarov: Land Concentration, Land Grabbing and Land Conflicts in Europe: The Case of Boynitsa in Bulgaria

This chapter examines the socio-historical processes in Bulgaria that have led to the very visible trend of land centralisation, or land grabs, since 2007. It draws on a case study of land grabbing near the village of Boynitsa in northwest Bulgaria. This region, often described as the ‘poorest region in the EU’ More

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Judith Dellheim

Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Referentin Solidarische Ökonomie

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  1. Is it possible to show structural similarities to other countries like Romania or Greece? How land concentration and land grabbing have been forced by the global financial crisis linked to the global food crisis in the European Union?

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