"Debating land reform, natural resources and poverty"Profound transformations in communal land tenure systems are taking place in parts of southern Africa that have resulted from decades of interventions, particularly the shrinking of the commonage through capture of extensive tracts of lands by private interests. Some policies have been into place that envisage improved management of common rangeland resources through privatisation. However, empirical evidence is lacking as to what extent these may have been successful. Traditional management systems in communal areas have been broken down to the extent that many of them are now more characteristic of open access systems. An alternative to meeting the challenge of managing resources in com...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
The creation of local institutions with a mandate over land access and control is seen as a prerequi...
In communal areas of South Africa, grazing systems are held under a variety of different common prop...
Botswana has a long history of attempts to ‘rationalise’ land tenure so as to improve livestock prod...
This special feature presents several papers generated under the EU-funded ‘Cross Sectoral Com...
In South Africa, the relative extent of range degradation under freehold compared to communal tenure...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
Commonage is land that is usually found adjacent to a town, which is owned by the local municipality...
Communal tenure in South Africa’s rural areas was entrenched through colonial and apartheid policies...
An under-reported consequence of the democratic transition is the impact on land management (LM) wit...
The commons (or common-pool resources)1 are the most important resources in southern Africa. The l...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
The creation of local institutions with a mandate over land access and control is seen as a prerequi...
In communal areas of South Africa, grazing systems are held under a variety of different common prop...
Botswana has a long history of attempts to ‘rationalise’ land tenure so as to improve livestock prod...
This special feature presents several papers generated under the EU-funded ‘Cross Sectoral Com...
In South Africa, the relative extent of range degradation under freehold compared to communal tenure...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
Commonage is land that is usually found adjacent to a town, which is owned by the local municipality...
Communal tenure in South Africa’s rural areas was entrenched through colonial and apartheid policies...
An under-reported consequence of the democratic transition is the impact on land management (LM) wit...
The commons (or common-pool resources)1 are the most important resources in southern Africa. The l...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
It is often stated that indigenous law confers no property rights in land. Okoth-Ogenda reconceptual...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...