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Globalised Extractive Territorialisation the New Scramble for African Land
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AI-generatedThe article describes a conceptual framework for land-use change in Africa driven by critical mineral extraction. No specific company, commodity price, supply disruption, or investment amount is mentioned. The commercial mechanism is weak and conceptual; no concrete sector impact can be inferred. (not specified)
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- Critical and rare-earth minerals drive land-use change in Africa under extractive territorialisation.
- Land reorganisation involves offsets, concessions, corridors, and large-scale infrastructure.
- Processes are globally organised and embedded in transnational markets and climate initiatives.
- Mentioned organisations: African Union, African Development Bank, US, EU, Africa Carbon Markets Initiative.