This paper discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition from collectively held group ranches to individualized property systems among the Maasai pastoralists of Kajiado district in Kenya. It addresses the question of why group ranch members would demand individualized property systems, but then turn against the outcome. In addressing this puzzle the paper discusses the process of land allocation and distribution during group ranch subdivision. It examines who the main actors were during subdivision, their degree of latitude in crafting and changing rules, and the interactions between Maasai and state institutions. Findings suggest that, because the process by which property rights change is so intertwined...
AbstractMaasai pastoral landholdings presently collectively held and managed under group ranch tenur...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
This paper discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition from col...
"This paper discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition from co...
This paper suggests that explanations of property rights transformation need to move beyond models o...
This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individua...
This case study discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition fro...
"This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individu...
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
This chapter discusses the dynamics brought about by privatising land ownership. Changes in land ten...
The recent wave of subdivision of Maasai group ranches is not an isolated event, but rather part of ...
"This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individu...
The recent wave of subdivision of Maasai group ranches is not an isolated event, but rather part of ...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
AbstractMaasai pastoral landholdings presently collectively held and managed under group ranch tenur...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...
This paper discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition from col...
"This paper discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition from co...
This paper suggests that explanations of property rights transformation need to move beyond models o...
This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individua...
This case study discusses the internal processes and decisions that characterized the transition fro...
"This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individu...
The theory that land holding is inexorably evolving from common to private or state tenure is challe...
This chapter discusses the dynamics brought about by privatising land ownership. Changes in land ten...
The recent wave of subdivision of Maasai group ranches is not an isolated event, but rather part of ...
"This paper explores the puzzle of why the pastoral Maasai of Kajiado, Kenya, supported the individu...
The recent wave of subdivision of Maasai group ranches is not an isolated event, but rather part of ...
Countries in the developing world, in attempts to promote investment in land and agricultural produ...
AbstractMaasai pastoral landholdings presently collectively held and managed under group ranch tenur...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
In the context of the ongoing land use change in pastoral areas in East Africa, new developments and...