The formulation of a policy on land use offers a clear example of the relationship between a bureaucracy and policy formulation. In much of the Third World, and particularly in many African countries, national and local government employees are to all intents and purposes the dominant socioeconomic elite in the country. This would suggest that those who are formulating and implementing a new policy such as that on land use may have the most to gain from the policy which is under examination. Using data from the Southern African country of Botswana. this article examines the relationship between the socioeconomic status of the bureaucracy and the type of land tenure policy which is likely to result. Since the movement from communal to indivi...
Whose security? Deepening social conflict over ‘customary ’ land in the shadow of land tenure reform...
This article analyzes debates over tenure reform policy in post-apartheid South Africa, with a parti...
Decentralising the administration of communally-owned land to a local system in Botswana was a sou...
This paper explores the relationship between the state and the land question in Botswana. It asserts...
Land reforms, with the majority bordering on full scale revision of tenure rules have become a recur...
Botswana has a long history of attempts to ‘rationalise’ land tenure so as to improve livestock prod...
Customary tenure has become accepted as a legitimate form of holding of rights in land in most Afric...
CASS/PLAAS occasion paper seriesCopublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Z...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities....
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of existing policies, programmes and legislation in pro...
Customary land tenure systems are in themselves not obstacles to development. Tenure systems which a...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
You ll probably know that there is something like a land-issue in Zimbabwe and South Africa. In mo...
This paper aims to understand the political and legal dynamics involved in aspects of local governm...
Land is the key issue behind slum formation. Addressing the slum challenge means taking the land iss...
Whose security? Deepening social conflict over ‘customary ’ land in the shadow of land tenure reform...
This article analyzes debates over tenure reform policy in post-apartheid South Africa, with a parti...
Decentralising the administration of communally-owned land to a local system in Botswana was a sou...
This paper explores the relationship between the state and the land question in Botswana. It asserts...
Land reforms, with the majority bordering on full scale revision of tenure rules have become a recur...
Botswana has a long history of attempts to ‘rationalise’ land tenure so as to improve livestock prod...
Customary tenure has become accepted as a legitimate form of holding of rights in land in most Afric...
CASS/PLAAS occasion paper seriesCopublished with Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Z...
In dryland Africa, access to land and water resources are central to pastoral livelihood activities....
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of existing policies, programmes and legislation in pro...
Customary land tenure systems are in themselves not obstacles to development. Tenure systems which a...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
You ll probably know that there is something like a land-issue in Zimbabwe and South Africa. In mo...
This paper aims to understand the political and legal dynamics involved in aspects of local governm...
Land is the key issue behind slum formation. Addressing the slum challenge means taking the land iss...
Whose security? Deepening social conflict over ‘customary ’ land in the shadow of land tenure reform...
This article analyzes debates over tenure reform policy in post-apartheid South Africa, with a parti...
Decentralising the administration of communally-owned land to a local system in Botswana was a sou...