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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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