Indigenous land rights and conflict in Darfur: The case of the Fur tribe Unruh JD (2016) Indigenous land rights and conflict in Darfur: The case of the Fur tribe. In: Tidwell, A., and Zellen, B. (eds.) Land, Indigenous Peoples and Conflict | Synapse
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Indigenous land rights and conflict in Darfur: The case of the Fur tribe Unruh JD (2016) Indigenous land rights and conflict in Darfur: The case of the Fur tribe. In: Tidwell, A., and Zellen, B. (eds.) Land, Indigenous Peoples and Conflict
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Land rights disputes intensify conflict among the Fur tribe and other communities in Darfur, impacting stability.
Field observations resulted in identifying critical patterns of land ownership and exploitation among tribes in the region.
Analysis of historical land claims and modern conflicts highlights the complexity of indigenous rights in Darfur today.
Understanding the land rights dynamics may enable conflict resolution and promote peacebuilding efforts in the area.