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Occasional paper series list OP01 - OP14

  • Mann, M. 2000. Women’s access to land in the former bantustans: Constitutional conflict, customary law, democratisation and the role of the state. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 15.) (OP15)
  • McAllister, P. 2000. Maize yields in the Transkei: How productive is subsistence agriculture? Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 14.) (OP14)
  • Derman, B. 2000. Democratising environmental use? Land and water in southern Africa at the end of the century. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 13.) (OP13)
  • Rohde, R, Hoffmann, MT & Cousins, B. 1999. Experimenting with the commons: A comparative history of the effects of land policy on pastoralism in two former ‘reserves’ in Namibia and South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 12.) (OP12)
  • Jacobs, S. 1999. Gender, class and democracy in Zimbabwe’s land resettlement programme. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 11.) (OP11)
  • Turner, S. 1999. Land rights and land administration in the Herschel and Maluti Districts, Eastern Cape. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 10.) (OP10)
  • Turner, S. 1999. Sustainable adoption of land restoration technologies: When, why and how? Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 9.) (OP09)
  • Shackleton, S, von Maltitz, G & Evans, J. 1998. Factors, conditions and criteria for the successful management of natural resources held under a common property regime: A South African perspective. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 8.) (OP08)
  • Hasler, R. 1998. Towards political ecologies of scale: Conceptualising community-based coastal and fisheries co-management on the West Coast of South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 7.) (OP07)
  • Kepe, T. 1998. The problem of defining ‘community’: Challenges for the land reform programme in rural South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 6.) (OP06)
  • Gran, T. 1997. Innovation capacity in the South African state: A case study of the new democratic administration of agriculture in the Western Cape. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 5.) (OP05)
  • Bernstein, H. 1997. Social change in the South African countryside? Land and production, poverty and power. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 4.) (OP04)
  • Du Toit, A. 1996. The fruits of modernity: Law, power and paternalism on Western Cape farms. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 3.) (OP03)
  • Cousins, B. 1996. Range management and land reform policy in post-apartheid South Africa. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 2.) (OP02)
  • Moore, D. 1996. Clear waters and muddied histories: Competing claims to the Kaerezi River in Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands. Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape. (Land reform and agrarian change in southern Africa occasional paper; no. 1.) (OP01)
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