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List of Articles published in the Commons Southern Africa newsletter
Mubita, P. 2002. CBNRM in Western Zambia. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):12–4.
Cousins, T & Hornby, D. 2002. Tenure and security: The Leap analytical framework. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):10–1.
Ellis, W. 2002. The ¹Khomani San and Mier Transitional Local Council land claims within the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):7–9.
Isaacs, M. 2001. Subsistence fishing in South Africa: Social policy or commercial micro-enterprise? Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):20–2.
Maloya, H. 2001. CBNRM: Case of Lake Chilwa Wetland, Malawi. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):19–20.
Anstey, S. 2001. A bottle of Coke at the end of the world: Modernist and customary institutions in natural resource governance in northern Mozambique. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):11–3.
Perreira, J & Matsimbe, Z. 2001. Decentralisation process in Mozambique: The role of traditional authorities in the management of natural resources. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):11.
Chamba, E & Mangue, P. 2001. The role of traditional structures in conservation of natural resources. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):10.
Mosenene, L. 2001. Striking a partnership with traditional authority in CBNRM: The case of Department of Forestry in north west Namibia. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):9.
Chidhakwa, Z. 2001. Continuity and change: The role and dynamics of traditional institutions in the management of Haroni and Rusitu forests in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):8–9.
Mamimine, P. 2001. The shifting role of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe: The discourse of irrelevance in CBNRM from a historical perspective. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):7–8.
Trench, T, Hornby, D, Alcock, R. 2001. Looking before you leap: An analysis of some of the consequences of state devolution in land and resource tenure. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):6.
Ntsebeza, L. 2001. Local government, power and natural resources: A perspective from the rural areas of South Africa’s former bantustans. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):5–6.
Claassens, A. 2001. Mutual accommodation: The dynamic process over land between traditional structures, villagers and government in Northern Province, South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):3–5.
Allsopp, N. 2001. Local perceptions of a LandCare initiative in Rietfontein, Northern Cape, South Africa: Response to William Ellis’ article. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):20.
Chikaonda, R & Mbewe, J. 2001. Collaborative management in Malawi: Liwonde villages enter package. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):19–20.
Whande, W. 2001. Local governance and sustainable development at grassroots level in Zimbabwe: The pilot implementation of selected provisions of the Traditional Leaders Act. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):18.
Whande, W. 2001. Trans-boundary information sharing. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):16–7.
Munalula, C. 2001. Community-based natural resource management experiences of the Western Province of Zambia: Understanding the role of traditional authorities. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):10–2.
Shauri, V. 2001. The legal aspects of governance in community-based natural resources management in Tanzania. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):9–10.
Cousins, T & Hornby, D. 2001. Leaping the fissures: Bridging the gap between paper and real practice in setting up common property institutions in land reform in South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):8–9.
Jones, B & Corbett, A. 2001. The legal aspects of CBNRM in Namibia. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):6–7.
Kafakoma, R. 2001. Institutions for forestry management on customary land in Malawi. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):4–5.
Alden Wily, L. 2001. Democratising the commonage: The changing legal framework for natural resource management in eastern and southern Africa with particular reference to forests. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):3–4.
Ellis, W. 2000. Local perceptions of a LandCare initiative in Rietfontein, Northern Cape, South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):22–4.
Mayoral-Phillips, A. 2000. Transboundary conservation areas: A new approach to an old problem? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):17–8.
Turner, S. 2000. Range land in Lesotho: The governance of a common property resource. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):15–7.
Mamimine, P. 2000. How far from the destination? Decentralisation and devolution in Campfire, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):11–4.
Bolaane, M. 2000. The common property management regime of the Khwai, Botswana: A pre-CBNRM system of governance? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):8–10.
Hasler, R. 2000. Botswana’s North West District Council CBNRM Forum: Putting theory into practice? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):7–8.
Ntshona, Z. 2000. Communal areas range management in South Africa and Lesotho: Mkemane and Ha Tlhaku. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):15–6.
Dzingirai, V. 2000. Migration and the future of Campfire in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):10–1.
Bell, R. 2000. Building constitutions for community based organisations. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):7–9.
Walker, P. 2000. Democracy and environment: Congruence or contradiction? Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):4–6.
List of Articles published in the Commons Southern Africa newsletter
Mubita, P. 2002. CBNRM in Western Zambia. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):12–4.
Cousins, T & Hornby, D. 2002. Tenure and security: The Leap analytical framework. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):10–1.
Ellis, W. 2002. The ¹Khomani San and Mier Transitional Local Council land claims within the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Commons Southern Africa, 4(1):7–9.
Isaacs, M. 2001. Subsistence fishing in South Africa: Social policy or commercial micro-enterprise? Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):20–2.
Maloya, H. 2001. CBNRM: Case of Lake Chilwa Wetland, Malawi. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):19–20.
Anstey, S. 2001. A bottle of Coke at the end of the world: Modernist and customary institutions in natural resource governance in northern Mozambique. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):11–3.
Perreira, J & Matsimbe, Z. 2001. Decentralisation process in Mozambique: The role of traditional authorities in the management of natural resources. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):11.
Chamba, E & Mangue, P. 2001. The role of traditional structures in conservation of natural resources. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):10.
Mosenene, L. 2001. Striking a partnership with traditional authority in CBNRM: The case of Department of Forestry in north west Namibia. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):9.
Chidhakwa, Z. 2001. Continuity and change: The role and dynamics of traditional institutions in the management of Haroni and Rusitu forests in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):8–9.
Mamimine, P. 2001. The shifting role of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe: The discourse of irrelevance in CBNRM from a historical perspective. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):7–8.
Trench, T, Hornby, D, Alcock, R. 2001. Looking before you leap: An analysis of some of the consequences of state devolution in land and resource tenure. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):6.
Ntsebeza, L. 2001. Local government, power and natural resources: A perspective from the rural areas of South Africa’s former bantustans. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):5–6.
Claassens, A. 2001. Mutual accommodation: The dynamic process over land between traditional structures, villagers and government in Northern Province, South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 3(2):3–5.
Allsopp, N. 2001. Local perceptions of a LandCare initiative in Rietfontein, Northern Cape, South Africa: Response to William Ellis’ article. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):20.
Chikaonda, R & Mbewe, J. 2001. Collaborative management in Malawi: Liwonde villages enter package. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):19–20.
Whande, W. 2001. Local governance and sustainable development at grassroots level in Zimbabwe: The pilot implementation of selected provisions of the Traditional Leaders Act. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):18.
Whande, W. 2001. Trans-boundary information sharing. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):16–7.
Munalula, C. 2001. Community-based natural resource management experiences of the Western Province of Zambia: Understanding the role of traditional authorities. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):10–2.
Shauri, V. 2001. The legal aspects of governance in community-based natural resources management in Tanzania. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):9–10.
Cousins, T & Hornby, D. 2001. Leaping the fissures: Bridging the gap between paper and real practice in setting up common property institutions in land reform in South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):8–9.
Jones, B & Corbett, A. 2001. The legal aspects of CBNRM in Namibia. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):6–7.
Kafakoma, R. 2001. Institutions for forestry management on customary land in Malawi. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):4–5.
Alden Wily, L. 2001. Democratising the commonage: The changing legal framework for natural resource management in eastern and southern Africa with particular reference to forests. Commons Southern Africa, 3(1):3–4.
Ellis, W. 2000. Local perceptions of a LandCare initiative in Rietfontein, Northern Cape, South Africa. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):22–4.
Mayoral-Phillips, A. 2000. Transboundary conservation areas: A new approach to an old problem? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):17–8.
Turner, S. 2000. Range land in Lesotho: The governance of a common property resource. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):15–7.
Mamimine, P. 2000. How far from the destination? Decentralisation and devolution in Campfire, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):11–4.
Bolaane, M. 2000. The common property management regime of the Khwai, Botswana: A pre-CBNRM system of governance? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):8–10.
Hasler, R. 2000. Botswana’s North West District Council CBNRM Forum: Putting theory into practice? Commons Southern Africa, 2(2):7–8.
Ntshona, Z. 2000. Communal areas range management in South Africa and Lesotho: Mkemane and Ha Tlhaku. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):15–6.
Dzingirai, V. 2000. Migration and the future of Campfire in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):10–1.
Bell, R. 2000. Building constitutions for community based organisations. Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):7–9.
Walker, P. 2000. Democracy and environment: Congruence or contradiction? Commons Southern Africa, 2(1):4–6.


