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Article

1 Jul 2007

Author:
Partnership Africa Canada & Association of Environmental Lawyers of Liberia (Green Advocates)

[PDF] Land Grabbing and Land Reform: Diamonds, Rubber and Forests in the New Liberia

The inequalities and lack of development inherent in the old systems [of natural resource exploitation] were in no small measure responsible for Liberia’s decade and more of instability and war...[M]ore thoroughgoing reform of the resource sector will likely yield better results for both the economy and the security of the country... The sections that follow examine the timber, diamond and rubber sectors, analysing the current process of reform with a view to suggesting ways in which the processes might conceivably be improved. [refers to Mittal (part of Arcelor Mittal), Firestone (part of Bridgestone), Liberian Agricultural Company, Salala Rubber, Sinoe Rubber]