Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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Achim Blume (1996): Land Tenure in Rural Zimbabwe

Table of Contents

1. The Regions of Zimbabwe Distinguished by Agrarian Structure
1.1 Historical Outline
1.2. The Communal Areas (CAs)
1.3 The Small Scale Commercial Areas (SSCAs)
1.4 The Large Scale Commercial Areas (LSCAs)
2. The Resettlement Program
2.1 The Resettlement Program as an Element of a New Agricultural Policy
2.2 Objectives and Implementation of the Resettlement Program
2.3 Experience with the Resettlement Program and the Government’s Response
2.3.1 Scale of Implementation
2.3.2 Principal Problems
2.3.3 The Government’s Response
3. The State of the Debate on Land Reform and National Land Tenure Policy
3.1 The Current Controversy Surrounding the Resettlement Program
3.2 The Stage Reached by Discussions of a New National Land Policy
References
Appendices
Appendix 1.1: Agroökologische Regionen in Zimbabwe
Appendix 1.2: Agro-Ecological Regions
Appendix 1.3: Distribution of MajorAgricultural Land Use Categories
Appendix 1.4: Landklassifikation nach Sektoren und agroökologischen Regionen, 1980
Appendix 2.1: Land Acquired for Resettlement
Appendix 2.2: Anzahl und Umfang der Kreditvergabe durch die AFC nach Sektoren, 1979 bis 1991
Appendix 3.1
Appendix 3.2: Terms of Reference