This resource examines the often-overlooked issue of land return at the conclusion of land-based investments. While much guidance exists for responsible investments at their inception, little attention has been given to responsible exit strategies, particularly the process of returning land to local communities.

Through a detailed case study in Tanzania, this guide explores the experiences, risks, and opportunities associated with land return, offering practical insights for companies, communities, and stakeholders navigating this process.

Language: English

Publisher: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining

Region: Global

Type: Educational Resource

CITATION

Keenan, J. & Hannay, L. (2024). Returning land to local communities: A Tanzanian case study and lessons for responsible land divestment. Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of Queensland. https://arcg.is/TbGi40 Keenan, J. & Hannay, L. (2024).

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Returning land to local communities: A Tanzanian case study on lessons for responsible land divestment