Allocation, control, and management of natural resources are issues that absorb researchers within both the social and natural sciences. This study deals with such research questions as well as with one of the most fundamental issues in Economic History – namely institutional change. The plot is set around continuity and change of property rights institutions governing water resources. The settings are two Sub-Sahara African communities, the Meru of Tanzania and the BaKgatla in Botswana. The period of investigation extends from 1925 to 2000. In order to successfully reconstruct, understand, and unravel the plot, four fundamental propositions are made. First, that both formal and informal institutions have to be recognised since their status...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
This dissertation examines the effect of customary institutions on the state’s control over property...
The study sought to expose the underlying complexity of benefit sharing of ecosystem goods and servi...
In Meru, Tanzania local initiatives were instrumental in establishing a gravity irrigation system in...
The focus in this article is on investigating the distribution of water resources in Botswana’s Kgat...
Most contemporary discussions on African development since independence forty years ago emphasize th...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
Policy planners in Africa confront an interesting puzzle. At the same time that many African societi...
Policy planners in Africa confront an interesting puzzle. At the same time that many African societi...
This study applies extant theories of property rights change to three land tenure systems in Imperia...
The general distinctions between open access, state property, common proerty and private property ar...
During Botswana’s four decades of high levels of growth the agricultural sector has lagged behind an...
This paper proposes a property rights perspective to interpret institutional regime shifts in the pr...
Recent debates in social anthropology on land acquisitions highlight the need to go further back in ...
This paper traces the tradition and evolution of the institutions and rules governing communal grazi...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
This dissertation examines the effect of customary institutions on the state’s control over property...
The study sought to expose the underlying complexity of benefit sharing of ecosystem goods and servi...
In Meru, Tanzania local initiatives were instrumental in establishing a gravity irrigation system in...
The focus in this article is on investigating the distribution of water resources in Botswana’s Kgat...
Most contemporary discussions on African development since independence forty years ago emphasize th...
The Contested Floodplain tells the story of institutional changes in the management of common pool r...
Policy planners in Africa confront an interesting puzzle. At the same time that many African societi...
Policy planners in Africa confront an interesting puzzle. At the same time that many African societi...
This study applies extant theories of property rights change to three land tenure systems in Imperia...
The general distinctions between open access, state property, common proerty and private property ar...
During Botswana’s four decades of high levels of growth the agricultural sector has lagged behind an...
This paper proposes a property rights perspective to interpret institutional regime shifts in the pr...
Recent debates in social anthropology on land acquisitions highlight the need to go further back in ...
This paper traces the tradition and evolution of the institutions and rules governing communal grazi...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
This dissertation examines the effect of customary institutions on the state’s control over property...
The study sought to expose the underlying complexity of benefit sharing of ecosystem goods and servi...