Occasional Paper series
Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper series. Cape Town Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (OP15 - OP31 available for download...)
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Full list of: Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper series
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The Communal Land Rights Act and women: Does the Act remedy or entrench discrimination and the distortion of the customary?
- Claasens, A., The Communal Land Rights Act and women: Does the Act remedy or entrench discrimination and the distortion of the customary? Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2005. Occasional Paper 28 (OP28)
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Access to land and other natural resources for local communities in Mozambique: Current examples from Manica Province
- Durang, T & Tanner, C. 2004. Access to land and other natural resources for local communities in Mozambique: Current examples from Manica Province. Occasional Paper 27 (OP27)
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Contested land tenure reform in South Africa: The Namaqualand experience.
- Wisborg, P & Rohde, R. 2004. Contested land tenure reform in South Africa: The Namaqualand experience. Occasional Paper 26 (OP26)
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Land reform and biodiversity conservation in South Africa: Complementary or in conflict?
- Kepe, T, Wynberg, R & Ellis, W 2003. Land reform and biodiversity conservation in South Africa: Complementary or in conflict? Occasional Paper 25 (OP25)
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The tragic African commons: A century of expropriation, suppression and subversion.
- Okoth-Ogendo, H. 2002. The tragic African commons: A century of expropriation, suppression and subversion. Occasional Paper 24 (OP24)
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A case-study of the Lekgophung Tourism Lodge, South Africa.
- Massyn, P & Swan, N. 2002. A case-study of the Lekgophung Tourism Lodge, South Africa. Occasional Paper 23 (OP23)
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Decentralisation and natural resource management in South Africa: Problems and prospects.
- Ntsebeza, L. 2002. Decentralisation and natural resource management in South Africa: Problems and prospects. Occasional Paper 22 (OP22)
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The interaction between the land redistribution programme and the land market in South Africa: A perspective on the willing-buyer/willing-seller approach.
- Aliber, M & Mokoena, R. 2002. The interaction between the land redistribution programme and the land market in South Africa: A perspective on the willing-buyer/willing-seller approach. Occasional Paper 21 (OP21)
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A decade of fisheries co-management in Africa: Going back to the roots? Empowering fishing communities? Or just an illusion?
- Hara, M & Raakjær Nielsen, J. 2002. A decade of fisheries co-management in Africa: Going back to the roots? Empowering fishing communities? Or just an illusion? Occasional Paper 20 (OP20)
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Leaping the fissures: Bridging the gap between paper and real practice in setting up common property institutions in land reform in South Africa
- Cousins, T & Hornby, D. 2002. Leaping the fissures: Bridging the gap between paper and real practice in setting up common property institutions in land reform in South Africa. Occasional Paper 19 (OP19)
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‘It’s all about money!’: Implementation of South Africa’s new fisheries policy
- Hersoug, B & Isaacs, M. 2001. ‘It’s all about money!’: Implementation of South Africa’s new fisheries policy. Occasional Paper 18 (OP18)
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Globalising ethics: A case study of the social technologies of private regulation in the South African wine industry
- Du Toit, A. 2001. Globalising ethics: A case study of the social technologies of private regulation in the South African wine industry. Occasional Paper 17 (OP17)
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Land reform in Namaqualand: Poverty alleviation, stepping stones and ‘economic units’
- Rohde, R, Benjaminsen, T & Hoffmann, MT. 2001. Land reform in Namaqualand: Poverty alleviation, stepping stones and ‘economic units’. Occasional Paper 16 (OP16)
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Women’s access to land in the former bantustans: Constitutional conflict, customary law, democratisation and the role of the state
- Mann, M. 2000. Women’s access to land in the former bantustans: Constitutional conflict, customary law, democratisation and the role of the state. Occasional Paper 15 (OP15)
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Land politics, trust relations in government and land reform in South Africa: Experiences from the Western and Northern Cape provinces
- Gran T. 2006. Land politics, trust relations in government and land reform in South Africa: Experiences from the Western and Northern Cape provinces. Occasional Paper 29 (OP29)
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Occasional Paper Series
- Occasional Paper Series. Cape Town Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (OP15 - OP31 Available for download, below)
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State, market or the worst of both? Experimenting with market-based land reform in South Africa
- Lahiff, E 2007. State, market or the worst of both? Experimenting with market-based land reform in South Africa. Occasional Paper 30 (OP30)
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‘People are not Happy’ – Speaking up for Adaptive Natural Resource Governance in Mahenye
- Rihoy, E & Chirozva, C & Anstey, S. 2007. ‘People are not Happy’ – Speaking up for Adaptive Natural Resource Governance in Mahenye. Occasional Paper 31 (OP31)