2017-12-062017-12-062017-09http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56778This policy brief serves to aid policy for land management especially in Cross River State, Nigeria. Following incessant conflicts between communities and investors (individuals, companies, multinational etc.) within the rainforest communities in Nigeria, and Cross River state in particular, Environmental Right Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria (ERA/FOEN) conducted a study anchored on bottom-up accountability and governance: securing community tenure rights to land in impacted communities in Betem, Akpet, Idoma and Akamkpa in Cross River State Nigeria. Relevant government agencies need to act on recommendations which include respect for communal land rights, a halt to depreciation, eviction and destruction of rural livelihoods.application/pdfenRAINFORESTLAND TENURELAND GRABBINGNATURAL RESOURCE CONFLICTSLAND GOVERNANCENIGERIARIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROLLAND USE CHANGELAND MANAGEMENTLAND ACQUISITIONSOUTH OF SAHARAENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONPLANTATIONSPALM OILTRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONSPolicy brief by Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth NigeriaPolicy Brief