Land Grabbing

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Across
  1. 5. The clearing of forests for agriculture, plantations, or development.
  2. 6. Payment or benefits given to displaced communities, though often inadequate.
  3. 9. Planting trees on previously non-forested land, sometimes used in carbon offset projects.
  4. 11. Referring to native populations who are often displaced by land acquisitions.
  5. 12. The variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem, often threatened by land grabbing.
  6. 13. The forced removal of people from their land due to large-scale land deals.
Down
  1. 1. The unfair treatment of people and resources for financial gain.
  2. 2. The forced removal of people from their homes or land.
  3. 3. Fuels made from crops like sugarcane and palm oil, driving land acquisitions.
  4. 4. Planting trees on previously forseted areas that have been destroyed
  5. 7. The large-scale acquisition of land by corporations, governments, or investors.
  6. 8. The agricultural practice of growing only one crop, often used in large plantations.
  7. 10. Large-scale, industrialized farming operations involved in land grabbing.