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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...)
Occasional Paper series Full list of: Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper series
 
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series ‘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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series 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. Cape Town Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (OP15 - OP31 Available for download, below)
Occasional Paper series 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)
Occasional Paper series ‘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)