This article reviews the development of Land Settlement in a Jamaican sugar belt area. It traces the evolution of the implementation process during the project's formative years (1980‐81) and the outcome in later years. The article argues that the project's operation and institutional framework was shaped through the inter‐relationship between its administrative‐managerial sub‐systems. Three major characteristics of the administrative‐managerial system were identified: symmetry, latency and adaptation. Symmetry expresses the need for simultaneous implementation of the project's production and infrastructural components; latency exposes the ‘politics’ behind the implementation process and the conflict over the project's resources and benefit...
Why did deteriorating social, economic, and political circumstances not derail stabilization and str...
Capture and Abandon: Social Reproduction and Informal Land Tenure in Jamaica examines how ongoing po...
Land policy in micro-states and the land administration that underpins it is often devised within a ...
This article examines the crisis of the Jamaican peasantry. Jamaica\u27s peasants are struggling ag...
Jamaica is currently experiencing the highest rate of deforestation in the world, with severe enviro...
This paper aims to highlight the potential for charting a new trajectory for agriculture in Jamaica...
The purpose of the study is to substantiate and document the notion that a comprehensive planning po...
A major theme in Sidney W Mintz’s pioneering work on Caribbean societies has been the significance o...
The experiences of rural development strategy in the form of land settlement schemes are presented f...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Urbanization as it affects the developing countries is one of the critical problems facing Jamaica t...
The following article is based almost entirely on a report written in March 2006 about the St Mary R...
Since the onset of IMF lending in the late 1970s, Washington-based planners have progressively compe...
This paper uses Jamaica as a point of reference in identifying the human selective pressures that ar...
This dissertation explores the transformation of Jamaica’s political ecology in the late-colonial pe...
Why did deteriorating social, economic, and political circumstances not derail stabilization and str...
Capture and Abandon: Social Reproduction and Informal Land Tenure in Jamaica examines how ongoing po...
Land policy in micro-states and the land administration that underpins it is often devised within a ...
This article examines the crisis of the Jamaican peasantry. Jamaica\u27s peasants are struggling ag...
Jamaica is currently experiencing the highest rate of deforestation in the world, with severe enviro...
This paper aims to highlight the potential for charting a new trajectory for agriculture in Jamaica...
The purpose of the study is to substantiate and document the notion that a comprehensive planning po...
A major theme in Sidney W Mintz’s pioneering work on Caribbean societies has been the significance o...
The experiences of rural development strategy in the form of land settlement schemes are presented f...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Urbanization as it affects the developing countries is one of the critical problems facing Jamaica t...
The following article is based almost entirely on a report written in March 2006 about the St Mary R...
Since the onset of IMF lending in the late 1970s, Washington-based planners have progressively compe...
This paper uses Jamaica as a point of reference in identifying the human selective pressures that ar...
This dissertation explores the transformation of Jamaica’s political ecology in the late-colonial pe...
Why did deteriorating social, economic, and political circumstances not derail stabilization and str...
Capture and Abandon: Social Reproduction and Informal Land Tenure in Jamaica examines how ongoing po...
Land policy in micro-states and the land administration that underpins it is often devised within a ...