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Final Statement of the Addis Ababa Workshop on Land Tenure Networking in sub-Saharan Africa

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Reports & Research
January, 2000
Africa

Brief statement containing purpose of the workshop, assessment of need, mission and objectives, thematic approach and activities, structure, membership and management, immediate next steps, forward planning, the question of a corporate name (LANDNET AFRICA).

Land, people and forests in Eastern and Southern Africa: a study of the impact of land relations upon community involvement in forest future

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December, 1999
Kenya
Zambia
Lesotho
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Tanzania
Botswana
Eswatini
Malawi
Sub-Saharan Africa

Examines the relationship of people’s rights in land to the manner in which they may be involved in the management of forests in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho and to a lesser degree Botswana and Swaziland.Includes examination of property relations, state power, land reform, recognition of customary rights, the changing nature o

Land management programme in Tanzania

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December, 1999
Sub-Saharan Africa

Evaluation of LAMP in different contexts:broader change processesdevelopment thinkingcomparative analysis of different conditions of LAMP in the four districts it has been implemented inFindings include: recommending that the programme shifts focus from considering its core as natural resources management to one of support to the empowerment, mobilisation and capacity building of village commun

The potential for rangeland development in Yak rearing areas of the Tibetan Plateau

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December, 1999

This paper initially highlights the general characteristics of rangelands and pastoral production systems of the Tibetan Plateau.The article finds that:given the realities of life in a heterogeneous and marginal environment, the issue of secure resource tenure, both customary and legal, is fundamental for effective rangeland managementa simple shift in tenure from the communal (traditional and

Assessing the relationship between property rights and technology adoption in smallholder agriculture: a review of issues & empirical methods

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December, 1999

This paper identifies key issues and develops guidelines for conducting research on the relationships between property rights and technology adoption in smallholder agriculture.The topics addressed in the paper are: definition of scope and termskey issues pertaining to the relationships between technology adoption and property rights variables data collection and measurement issuesanalyses and

The land question and land reform in Southern Africa

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 1999
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper discusses the nature of the land problem in the region and tries to situate the general land reform process in Zimbabwe within a regional context.It examines the four key land problems facing the region the discriminatory and insecure forms of land tenure that are found among variouslandownership regimes the increasingly imbalanced landownership structures and factors underlying itt

Land policy: its importance and emerging lessons from Southern Africa

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December, 1999
Uganda
Sub-Saharan Africa

With examples from throughout Southern Africa, this paper examines the objectives, impetus, importance, principles and important elements of a land policythe policy development process and policy implementationthe relevance of a national land policy for Uganda and emerging lessons [author]Paper presented at the Uganda Land Alliance Workshop on Land Tenure and Land Use Policy, Kampala, Uganda <