This paper summarizes results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe recently to find out the relationship between land rights and agricultural efficiency, investment and land markets in the smallholder agricultural sector. Results indicate that primary land user rights holders in the three perceived land tenure categories studied do not see security of tenure as a major problem. The major limiting factors cited as reasons for failure to realize full agricultural production potential include lack of or problem with one of the following: draft power, labor, credit, rural-urban migration and the AIDS pandemic among others. The opposite is true of secondary user rights holders such as grown up sons living with pare...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
A position paper on the impact of Zimbabwe's land sub-division policy to national agricultural outpu...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
This paper summarizes results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper summarizes results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper summarises results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper investigates the relationship between land tenure security and credit use, investments in...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
ontext and background Agriculture, and consequently land is considered a potential to increase econo...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
[Abstract]The major objective of this study is to identify the effects of land tenure security on Sm...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
A position paper on the impact of Zimbabwe's land sub-division policy to national agricultural outpu...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
This paper summarizes results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper summarizes results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper summarises results of case studies and panel group discussions carried out in Zimbabwe re...
This paper investigates the relationship between land tenure security and credit use, investments in...
Rights to land have changed hands several times across Zimbabwe's racial, class, socioeconomic, and ...
ontext and background Agriculture, and consequently land is considered a potential to increase econo...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
[Abstract]The major objective of this study is to identify the effects of land tenure security on Sm...
xi, 182 p.Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancas...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Zimbabwe reached a crucial crossroads in its land reform with the expiration of the Lancaster House ...
Upon independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a dual economy characterized by skewed land ownership ...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
A position paper on the impact of Zimbabwe's land sub-division policy to national agricultural outpu...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...