“…Specifically, accumulation by dispossession solves the capitalist crisis of overaccumulation, or Òthe lack of opportunities for private investment,Ó by enclosing common assets and releasing them for private investment where they are then commodified, thereby ensuring capitalismÕs expansion and survival (Harvey, 2003, 139). The framework of accumulation by dispossession has been employed to analyze a variety of issues in the neoliberal economic period from the privatization and commodification of utilities (Bakker, 2007;Swyngedouw, 2005), life itself (Prudham, 2007), and, closely related to this paper, the phenomenon of land grabbing Hall, 2013;White et al, 2012), along with a variety of neoliberal conservation practices (Benjaminsen and Bryceson, 2012;Corson and MacDonald, 2012;Leach et al, 2012;Sullivan, 2013). Hall (2013Hall ( , 1598, for instance, demonstrates the concept is vital in understanding the Òdispossessory responses to capitalist crises, the use of extraeconomic means of capital accumulation, and the creation, expansion and reproduction of capitalist social relationsÓ that are central to the phenomenon of land grabs.…”