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Trans-boundary natural resources management in Southern Africa: local historical and livelihood realities within the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area
( W. Whande / Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, School of Government, the University of the Western Cape, South Africa , 2007)

This report examines the impacts of local historical experiences with conservation and current livelihood complexities on efforts to implement the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Park (GLTP) and the G...

Community conservancies in Namibia: An effective institutional model for commons management?
( P. Skyer; M. Saruchera / Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, School of Government, the University of the Western Cape, South Africa , 2004)
Highlights community conservancies in Namibia as a successful way of promoting natural resource management and supporting rural livelihoods.

Community conservancy consists of members of neighbouring...

Will formalising property rights reduce poverty in South Africa's 'second economy'?: Questioning the mythologies of Hernando de Soto
( B. Cousins / Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, School of Government, the University of the Western Cape, South Africa , 2005)
Does providing increased access to secure property rights have a positive impact on people's livelihoods? This policy brief questions Hernando de Soto's contention that capitalism can be made to work ...
Agrarian reform and the 'two economies': transforming South Africa’s countryside
( B. Cousins / Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, School of Government, the University of the Western Cape, South Africa , 2005)
South African president Mbeki has characterised the developmental challenge in his country in terms of integrating the structurally disconnected ‘two economies’. On the one hand the modern industrial,...

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