Abstract Peri-urban areas experience many land related problems and disputes because of rural-urban migration and increasing demand in land. The purpose of this thesis is to identify and describe the land problems and their related disputes that exist in two peri-urban areas surrounding the capital of Botswana, Gaborone. Two land boards administering these areas are studied in order to draw conclusions if there are any improvements that can be made to make the administration of land more effective. The methods used in this thesis include: a literature review on previous made research to gain sufficient background and knowledge in the subject and a multiple case study to identify the most occurring land problems and how these are handled i...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the changes and continuities of land conflicts in W...
Land reforms, with the majority bordering on full scale revision of tenure rules have become a recur...
Because of changes in some underlying factors, the land is increasingly becoming a source of conflic...
This thesis concerns the management and administration of tribal land in Botswana. The administratio...
It has been recognised that lack of land information is a major stumbling block to development in bo...
This paper attempts to account for Tlokweng’s resilience against informal land transactions prevalen...
In Ethiopia, like in other developing countries, land disputes are critical problems both in peri-ur...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS ...
This article examines the role of local governance institutions in the land reform programme in the ...
Replacement of traditional land administration institutions with modern institutions has been one of...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of existing policies, programmes and legislation in pro...
The land question in north-eastern Botswana has been, over a century now, a controversial political ...
This paper explores the relationship between the state and the land question in Botswana. It asserts...
The National Land Act of 1964, designed to unify legislation concerning land, formally abolished t...
The paper covers a range of issues such as pro-poor and practical policy and implementation and re-d...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the changes and continuities of land conflicts in W...
Land reforms, with the majority bordering on full scale revision of tenure rules have become a recur...
Because of changes in some underlying factors, the land is increasingly becoming a source of conflic...
This thesis concerns the management and administration of tribal land in Botswana. The administratio...
It has been recognised that lack of land information is a major stumbling block to development in bo...
This paper attempts to account for Tlokweng’s resilience against informal land transactions prevalen...
In Ethiopia, like in other developing countries, land disputes are critical problems both in peri-ur...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS ...
This article examines the role of local governance institutions in the land reform programme in the ...
Replacement of traditional land administration institutions with modern institutions has been one of...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of existing policies, programmes and legislation in pro...
The land question in north-eastern Botswana has been, over a century now, a controversial political ...
This paper explores the relationship between the state and the land question in Botswana. It asserts...
The National Land Act of 1964, designed to unify legislation concerning land, formally abolished t...
The paper covers a range of issues such as pro-poor and practical policy and implementation and re-d...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the changes and continuities of land conflicts in W...
Land reforms, with the majority bordering on full scale revision of tenure rules have become a recur...
Because of changes in some underlying factors, the land is increasingly becoming a source of conflic...