Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as sources of power for local communities and their institutions. However, beyond this widely held expectation, the politics of land reform suggest that legal recognition of rights and devolution is not the only issue with implications for communal tenure reforms. Misconceptions about communal tenure, which are rooted in history, and their appropriation by local elites in the processes of communal tenure reform are characteristic of both colonial and post-colonial governments in Kenya. Although typically articulated and promulgated to enhance political representation and to devolve control over resources to the local level, unresolved issues in t...
The paper outlines the historical development of Kenyan land tenure reform in relation to a group of...
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
Kenya's new constitution, inaugurated in August 2010, altered the institutional structure of the sta...
Using empirical evidence collected from the coastal district of Kenya, an area with a long history o...
Using empirical evidence collected from the coastal district of Kenya, an area with a long history o...
In a number of Kenyan regions, land ownership and land use rights are often in dispute resulting int...
Access to land is increasingly becoming a problem in Africa as a result both of population growth ...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
The paper outlines the historical development of Kenyan land tenure reform in relation to a group of...
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
Kenya's new constitution, inaugurated in August 2010, altered the institutional structure of the sta...
Using empirical evidence collected from the coastal district of Kenya, an area with a long history o...
Using empirical evidence collected from the coastal district of Kenya, an area with a long history o...
In a number of Kenyan regions, land ownership and land use rights are often in dispute resulting int...
Access to land is increasingly becoming a problem in Africa as a result both of population growth ...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
This paper argues that even with the incorporation of land policy provisions into Kenya’s new consti...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
The paper outlines the historical development of Kenyan land tenure reform in relation to a group of...
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
Kenya's new constitution, inaugurated in August 2010, altered the institutional structure of the sta...