Commons Southern Africa

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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.
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Working paper 17: The Case for Re-Strategising Spending Priorities to Support Small Scale Farmers in South Africa by Ruth Hall and Michael Aliber
Hall, R. and Aliber, M (2010) The Case for Re-Strategising Spending Priorities to Support Small Scale Farmers in South Africa. Working Paper 17, April 2010. PLAAS, University of the Western Cape. (WP17) April 2010
Status report on land and agricultural policy in South Africa, 2010 - Research Report 40 (RR40)
Status report on land and agricultural policy in South Africa, 2010. Stephen Greenberg. Research Report 40 (RR40)
Tribal Land Administration in Botswana by Richard White - PLAAS Policy Brief 31 (PB31)
White, R. (2009) Tribal Land Administration in Botswana. PLAAS Policy Brief 31, 2009. PLAAS, University of the Western Cape. PLAAS Policy Brief 31 (PB31)
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