Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Eminent domain is the legal authority of a government to take private property for public use, with compensation provided to the property owner. This principle allows governments to acquire land for various projects deemed beneficial to the public, such as infrastructure development, schools, and utilities. However, it often leads to conflicts, especially when it involves land traditionally held by Indigenous peoples or communities that are at odds with governmental interests.
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