Research Reports
(Please note: Large file) Lebert, T. 2004. Municipal commonage as a form of land redistribution: A case study of the new farms of Leliefontein, a communal reserve in Namaqualand, South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 18.) (RR18)
Wegerif, M. 2004. A critical appraisal of South Africa's market-based land reform policy: The case of the Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development (LRAD) programme in Limpopo. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 19.) (RR19)
Title: Bakwena ba Mare a Phogole (Klipgat) community restitution claim
Author: Susan Tilley and Ntombizabantu Nkazane
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007
Research Report 28 (RR28)
Title: Bjatladi community restitution claim.
Authors: Susan Tilley and Edward Lahiff.
Publishers: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 31 (RR31)
Title: Business models in land reform.
Author: Edward Lahiff.
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 27 (RR27)
De Swardt, C. 2004. Cape Town’s African poor. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 3.) (CP03)
Ainslie, A (ed). 2002. Cattle ownership and production in the communal areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 10.) (RR10)
Du Toit, A. 2005. Chronic and structural poverty in South Africa: Challenges for action and research. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. ( Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 6.) (CP06)
De Swardt, C. 2004. Chronic poverty and the Basic Income Grant. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 2.) (CP02)
Claassens, A. 2003. Community views on the Communal Land Rights Bill. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 15.) (RR15)
Whande, W. Community-based natural resource management in the southern Africa region: An annotated bibliography and general overview of literature, 1996–2004
Turner, S, Collins, S & Baumgart, J. 2002. Community-based natural resources management: Experiences and lessons linking communities to sustainable resource use in different social, economic and ecological conditions in South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 11.) (RR11)
Title: Covie community land claim.
Authors: Karin Kleinbooi and Edward Lahiff.
Publishers: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 35 (RR35)
Kepe, T. 1997. Environmental entitlements in Mkambati: Livelihoods, social institutions and environmental change on the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 1.) (RR01)
Du Toit, A. 2004. Forgotten by the highway: Globalisation, adverse incorporation and chronic poverty in a commercial farming district. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 4.) (CP04)
Title: Groenfontein-Ramohlakane community restitution claim
Authors: Susan Tilley, Ntombizabantu Nkazane and Edward Lahiff
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007
Research Report 29 (RR29)
Rohde, R, Hoffman, MT & Allsopp, N. 2003. Hanging on a wire: A historical and socio-economic study of Paulshoek village in the communal area of Leliefontein, Namaqualand. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 17.) (RR17)
Research Report 26 - Title: International comparative study of strategies for settlement support provision to land reform beneficiaries. Author: Susan Tilley. Publisher: PLAAS, Cape Town, 2007. Research Report 26 (RR26)
Tapela, B. 2005. Joint ventures and livelihoods in emerging small-scale irrigation schemes in Greater Sekhukhune District: Perspectives from Hereford. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 21.) RR21
Hall, R. 2004. Land and agrarian reform in South Africa: A status report 2004. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 20.) (RR20)
Turner, S. 2002. Land and agrarian reform in South Africa: A status report, 2002. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 12.) (RR12)
Hall, R. Isaacs, M. Saruchera, M. Land and agrarian reform in integrated development plans (IDPs): Report prepared for GTZ in collaboration with the Department of Provincial and Local Government
Title: Land redistribution and poverty reduction in South Africa: The livelihood impacts of smallholder agriculture under land reform.
Authors: Edward Lahiff, Themba Maluleke, Tshililo Manenzhe and Marc Wegerif.
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 36 (RR36).
Lahiff, E. 2002. Land reform and sustainable livelihoods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 14.) (RR14)
Mokgope, K. 2000. Land reform, sustainable rural livelihoods and gender relations: A case study of Gallawater A farm. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 5, vol. 1.) (RR05/1)
Turner, S. 2005. Livelihoods and sharing: Trends in a Lesotho village 1976-2004. Cape Town: In 1976-77, Stephen Turner researched livelihoods and farming in Ha Tumahole village. In 2004 he returned to see what had changed. (Research report; no. 22.) (RR22)
Lebert, T. 2004. Municipal commonage as a form of land redistribution: A case study of the new farms of Leliefontein, a communal reserve in Namaqualand, South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 18.) (RR18)
Du Toit, A. 2005. Poverty measurement blues: Some reflections on the space for understanding ‘chronic’ and ‘structural’ poverty in South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 5.) (CP05)
Title: Restitution and post-settlement support: Three case studies from Limpopo.
Authors: Tshililo Manenzhe and Edward Lahiff.
Publishers: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 30 (RR30)
Title: Schmidtsdrift community land claim.
Author: Karin Kleinbooi.
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 34 (RR34)
Aliber, M. 2001. Study of the incidence and nature of chronic poverty and development policy in South Africa: An overview. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Chronic poverty and development policy series; no. 1.) (CP01)
Du Toit, A. 2003. The externalisation and casualisation of farm labour in Western Cape horticulture. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 16.) (RR16)
Title: The impact of land restitution and land reform on livelihoods.
Author: Ruth Hall.
Publishers: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 32 (RR32)
Title: Trans-boundary natural resources management in southern Africa: Local historical and livelihood realities within the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area. Publisher: PLAAS, Cape Town, 2007. Research Report 25 (RR25)
Ntshona, Z. 2002. Valuing the commons: Rural livelihoods and communal rangeland resources in the Maluti District, Eastern Cape. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 13.) (RR13)
Kepe, T. 2001. Waking up from the dream: The pitfalls of ‘fast track’ development on the Wild Coast of South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 8.) (RR08)
Title: eMpangisweni community trust claim.
Author: Susan Tilley
Publisher: PLAAS, 2007.
Research Report 33 (RR33)
Claassens, A. 2001. ‘It is not easy to challenge a chief’: Lessons from Rakgwadi. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Research report; no. 9.) (RR09)