The poor in Mozambique survive off the land, but what would the consequences be if the land was privatised? This paper looks at how Mozambique is approaching issues surrounding land usage and ownership as market reforms take place and the land becomes increasingly susceptible to being opened up to the market.A historical background to the issue of land use and ownership in Africa is given, from colonisation to the impact of globalisation and the market in present day Africa.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2002Mozambique
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosEnero, 2002Mozambique
LAND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN MOZAMBIQUE:
EVIDENCE AND INSTITUTIONS OF AGROFORESTRY
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
Jon Unruh
This paper was also released as CAPRi Working Paper No. 12 and is available at
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2002Sudáfrica
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Ol Donyo Nyoike, Ol Keri, Olkiramatian and Shampole Group Ranches
Informes e investigacionesEnero, 2002KenyaThe report describes the relationships and linkages between the Magadi Soda Company and four group ranches including Olkiramatian. Discussions and planning is carried out to develop mutually beneficial rural development and land use planning.
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Accompanying change within Borana pastoral systems.
Informes e investigacionesEnero, 2003EtiopíaForests and pastoralism are in a state of crisis in the Borana lowlands in southern Ethiopia. State management has failed to control forest exploitation and past and present development interventions continue to undermine pastoral production systems. In this paper the authors aim to show how a fundamental misunderstanding of pastoral land management, and in particular pastoral tenure systems, has undermined traditional institutions and the environment for which they were once responsible.
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Library ResourceAbril, 2002Rwanda
In Rwanda, land is one of the most important and fundamental natural resources. The land resource is the foundation of the national economy through agriculture which occupies more than 90% of Rwandan in rural area. However, problems related to land in Rwanda are varied. This paper summarizes the history of land tenure in Rwanda, the primary challenges in the land sector today, and recommends actions to further land reform.
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Act 5/2002
LegislaciónAgosto, 2002NamibiaTo povide for the allocation of rights in respect of communal land; establish, Communal Land Boards; to provide for the powers of Chiefs and Traditional Authorities and boards in relation to communal land; and to make provision for incidental matters
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Chapter 216
LegislaciónMarzo, 2002TanzaniaAn Act to provide for the establishment of Land dispute settlement machinery and for matters incidental thereto.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJunio, 2002Mozambique
Este artigo junta-se aos esforços de muitos outros africanos, entendendo-se por pobreza não só os níveis de rendimento por dia por pessoa, mas também a pobreza como ausência de poder nas relações intra-familiares, entre estas e os demais actores e entre a sociedade no seu todo e os recursos naturais de que se dispõe no Continente Africano.
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Issues relating to the development of the agricultural sector
Informes e investigacionesEnero, 2003ZambiaLand policy and the proposed land tenure reforms of Government have important implications for the development of the agriculture sector in Zambia. The purpose of this report is to ‘identify the critical issues that will need to be assessed further if DFID decides to offer support to the agricultural sector.’
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