2 edition of Enhancing Land Reforms in Southern Africa found in the catalog.
Enhancing Land Reforms in Southern Africa
Published
1998
by ZERO in Harare
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by F. Mutepfa ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Mutepfa, Fannie., ZERO (Organization : Harare, Zimbabwe), Enhancing Land Reforms in Southern Africa (Project) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD1333.A356 E54 1998 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 2 v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL145785M |
ISBN 10 | 177917005X, 1779170041 |
LC Control Number | 99892385 |
Land Reform in Namibia. Namibia, on the other hand, offers a more promising contrast. Like South Africa and Zimbabwe, Namibia experienced a similar history of land confiscation (although not all of the country’s ethnic groups were targeted), racial discrimination and white-minority rule and land . Land-related issues have taken centre stage in socio-political and economic discourse in post-apartheid South Africa. As in other societies, access to land is vital for social–cultural sustainability, improved livelihoods and economic development; hence, the sensitivity of the land reform projects initiated by successive governments.
Land reform and administration in Southern Africa is key to economic transformation and the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals. This came . The reform policy was funded by proceeds generated from the sale of oil and despite the country’s oil economy tumbling down, the very nature of the agrarian reform policy was a success. Land Reform can be a success in South Africa, if the main objectives are to achieve sustainable economic growth and uplift our people from extreme levels of.
The connections between these issues throughout history have not only had an affect on the contemporary state of the country itself but also on South Africa in a global context. years since the implementation of the Natives’ Land Act and 20 years since the end of Apartheid, land redistribution, according to the land reform program of rural development and land reform will play a crucial role in determining the shape and trajectory of South Africa’s economic and social future. This paper provides an overview of land reform in South Africa from to The focus of the paper is the land redistribution program, but it touches briefly on restitution and tenure.
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"Project entitled 'Enhancing Land Reforms in Southern Africa: Exploring Land Reform Strategies and Community Based Natural Resource Management'"--Vol. 1, p. Description: 2 volumes: illustrations, maps ; 30 cm: Contents. "Project entitled 'Enhancing Land Reforms in Southern Africa: Exploring Land Reform Strategies and Community Based Natural Resource Management'"--Vol.
1, p. ISBN X (v. 1) (v. 2) (v. 1) (v. Land reform in South Africa is the promise of "land restitution" to empower farm workers (who now have the opportunity to become farmers) and reduce also refers to aspects such as, property, possibly white owned businesses. It is believed to allow previously unemployed people to participate in the economy and better the country's economic growth.
A Book on Land reform. Ø I am writing a précis to a book on the topic called “ Land Reform in Southern Africa, The Hidden Agendas, The Scams, The Moles, The Corruption, The Victims, The Future. A shocking exposure containing intercepted documents, photographs, names, places dates, outcomes etc.
by Dr. Izak Labuschagne ”. Keep watching. Case studies from Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe on land reform strategies and community-based natural resources management are presented. For Botswana, the main thrust of its land reform policy prior to was to look at the administrative mechanism.
In Zambia, land tenure change was seen as the way forward. This involved the introduction of year leasehold. Land reform in Southern Africa can be construed broadly as having three distinct, yet related pillars. This article is concerned with land reform as it pertains to agriculture and agricultural.
Land Reform in South Africa: An Overview 32 Int’l J. Legal Info. () Sam Rugege INTRODUCTION: THE NEED FOR LAND REFORM South Africa suffered a long history of colonization, racial domination and land dispossession that resulted in the bulk of the agricultural land being owned by a white minority.
Black people resisted. U.S. President Donald Trump touched off a diplomatic row with South Africa by repeating an erroneous broadcast about land reform there.
In this Q&A, our Southern Africa Senior Consultant Piers Pigou sets the record straight about the land ownership and expropriation debates that are really underway in South Africa. This chapter investigates the paradox of land reform programme and its quest to address challenges faced by the rural population in post-apartheid South Africa.
Land reform was institutionalized. Linkages between land reform and community-based natural resources management (CBNRM) in Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia are explored, and gaps for enhancing this process are identified.
Subjects include: (1) land tenure; (2) land policy and legal reforms; (3) land use planning; (4) the role of non-governmental organizations in land matters; and (5) equity, gender. Africa South Africa: The unknown impact of land reform.
More than two decades after the end of apartheid in South Africa, the unequal distribution of land remains. Land reform (also agrarian reform, though that can have a broader meaning) involves the changing of laws, regulations or customs regarding land ownership.
Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution, generally of agricultural reform can, therefore, refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful, such as. According to a land audit by the South African government, 72 percent of the country’s arable land remains in the hands of whites, who account for fewer than 10 percent of the total.
Dr Pieter Mulder has courted great controversy with comments that black South Africans have no historical claim to land in the Northern and Western Cape and also that blacks own a greater share of the country’s land than the government admits. His comments come against claims that whites owned 87 percent of South Africa’s land and that little progress has been made in changing this picture.
A new book, Land Reform by Juanita Pienaar, the latest volume in Juta’s South African Property Law Library (series editor Prof AJ van der Walt), was announced on Monday, 19 May at a public seminar hosted by the South African Research Chair in Property Law (SARCPL) and entitled “Land reform: reflections and dimensions”.
Land Reform aims to address the following main questions: what. Land restitution as one of the three elements of land reform was aimed at providing redress to persons and communities dispossessed of their property rights by previous governments. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of allows for restitution to any person or community dispossessed of land rights before 27 April Land reform in South Africa: The conversation that never took place Article (PDF Available) in Qualitative Report 23(6) June with 1, Reads How we measure 'reads'.
The project "Enhancing land reform strategies for sustainable livelihoods in southern Africa" has two main components: a land reform review and a questionnaire survey in a selected district.
It was implemented in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana and South Africa. Enhancing employment and thus incomes is one key thrust of pro-poor land reform. Land reform is necessary in post-apartheid South Africa to help address inherited historical injustices, especially. LAND QUESTIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA Fred Hendricks, Lungisile Ntsebeza and Kirk H elliker '~s a nation, we neglect land reform at our peril" - George Devenish, Business Day, 21 January A CENTURY AFTER THE NATIVES' LAND ACT, there remains a land crisis in South Africa.
How are we to understand the many dimensions of this. The book provides a detailed economic policy account on the ongoing policy debate of land ‘expropriation without compensation (EWC)’. Essentially, it argues that the accelerated land reform policy – through EWC – will unlock the economic potential in South Africa’s land reform.Rights to Land: A guide to tenure upgrading and restitution in South Africa by William Beinart, Peter Delius and Michelle Hay.
The book is a Good Governance Africa – Natural Resources Programme The Communal Land Tenure Bill published in provides for a number of different outcomes, but seems to lean towards collective ownership, both.
unambiguous"" message from the International Monetary Fund in favour of growth-enhancing structural reforms as it approved US$ billion in emergency support to the country to grapple with Covid