Intangibility of land as an asset to farmers in the future urbanization of India: the case of Dholera smart city

This doctoral research aims to understand what land as a resource means to farmers and how the idea of ownership of this asset changes over time. I explore land’s intangibility as an asset for farmers, arguing that, for them, it cannot be replaced with some materialistic value. I base this on the fact that the ‘right’ – the social relations in geographical space – which land as a resource carries is as important as its ‘physicality’.

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