The Three Movements in the Management of Lands and Natural Resources in Ghana: From the Crown Lands Bill of 1897 to the Land Act of 2020

None Kwame Gyan
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This paper examines the three movements that characterize the ownership and management of lands and natural resources in Ghana since the start of British colonial rule. First, we explore the different stratagems employed by the colonial State in its attempt to introduce the failed Crown Lands Bill that sought to give it control over the locals' lands. Next, we turn the spotlight on the state-centric approach to ownership of lands and natural resources adopted by the post-independent State, particularizing the reasons for the new approach. Finally, we discuss the defining features of the current movement, whose seeds were sown at the close of the second movement but only germinated properly in 1992 with the birth of the Fourth Republic. The paper argues that an appreciation of the different shades that undergird these movements is a crucial step towards understanding the current land tenure system and creating the future we hope for as far as the ownership and management of lands and natural resources in Ghana are concerned.
加纳土地和自然资源管理的三次运动:从1897年的皇家土地法案到2020年的土地法
本文考察了自英国殖民统治开始以来加纳土地和自然资源所有权和管理的三个运动。首先,我们探讨殖民国家在试图引入失败的《皇家土地法案》时所采用的不同策略,该法案试图使其控制当地人的土地。接下来,我们将重点讨论独立后国家对土地和自然资源所有权采取的以国家为中心的办法,并具体说明采取这种新办法的原因。最后,我们讨论当前运动的定义特征,其种子在第二次运动结束时播下,但直到1992年第四共和国的诞生才发芽。这篇论文认为,了解这些运动背后的不同阴影是理解当前土地权属制度和创造我们所希望的未来的关键一步,就加纳土地和自然资源的所有权和管理而言。
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