FIANTNI2017-12-062017-12-062017-07http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56780As part of a collaborative project to strengthen the capacity of grassroots communities in Mali, Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa, this practical guide focuses on accountability and accountability politics in the global rush to grab land, water and other natural resources. Through action research, threatened communities can determine causes, conditions, and consequences that will inform collective action and advocacy, in particular by using the CFS/FAO Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests (Tenure Guidelines or TGs). This first international ‘soft law’ instrument focuses on economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR) and their application to local governance.application/pdfenNATURAL RESOURCE CONFLICTSACTION RESEARCHLAND GRABBINGLAND TENURESOUTH OF SAHARALAND GOVERNANCEMALINIGERIAUGANDASOUTH AFRICATENURE GUIDELINESGRASS ROOTS GROUPSLOCAL GOVERNANCERIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROLLAND RIGHTSUsing the tenure guidelines for action research : a primerWorking Paper