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Table of Contents
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Title page |
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Preface |
| 1. |
Aal, Mohamed H. Abdel: Agrarian Reform and Tenancy Problems in Upper Egypt |
| 2. |
Abrahams, Gemey: Unravelling
Land Tenure and administrative Issues in a former Homeland Town: A Case Study of Alice in
the Eastern Cape |
| 3. |
Ahmed, Mohamed A: Urban
and peri-urban Land Tenure in Southern-Lusophone Africa: Lessons from post-socialist
Countries Experiences |
| 4. |
Allanic, Benoît et.al.: Development in a Transitional Tenure System - Observations from a Survey
of Settlements in the Odi / Moretele Districts of North West Province |
| 5. |
Barry, Michael: Secure
Land Tenure for Informal Settlement Communities: The Effectiveness of the Cadastral System
in Cape Town |
| 6. |
Bennett,Tom: Aboriginal
Title in South Africa |
| 7. |
Bishop, Kristyna: Squatters
on their own Land: San Territoriality in Western Botswana |
| 8. |
Bruce, John W.: Learning
from comparative Experience with Agrarian Reform |
| 9. |
Carey-Miller, David L: Revision of Priorities in South African Land Law |
| 10. |
Chan, Tung: Land
Claims and Past Aboriginal Group Identity of the Richtersveld Namaqua |
| 11. |
Cocks, Michelle et.al.: Land and Agrarian Reform: Transition and Continuity on former
white-owned Farmland in an Eastern Cape Locality |
| 12. |
Cook, John S.: Policy
Coherence in the Production and Use of Spatial Information Structure |
| 13. |
Cousins, Ben: How
do Rights become real? Formal and informal Institutions in South Africas Tenure
Reform Programme |
| 14. |
Cross, Catherine: Reforming
Land in South Africa: Who owns the land? |
| 15. |
Deininger, Klaus et.al.: Implementing negotiated Land Reform: Initial Experience from Colombia,
Brazil and South Africa |
| 16. |
De Wet, Chris: Report
on a diagnostic Evaluation Study of the Slovo Welcome Trust Farms in the
Whittlesea/Queenstown area of the Eastern Cape Province |
| 17. |
Dillon, Rick: The Creation of an Individual Resource Base: A Free State Case Study |
| 18. |
Evans, Jeremy: Community
/ Forestry Relationships in South Africas communal Areas: Tenurial Challenges for
Community |
| 19. |
Fortmann, Louise: Why
Womens Property Rights matter |
| 20. |
Fourie, Clarissa: Property
in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
| 21. |
Garvey, Jennifer: The
Nature of Rights under Mozambiques Reform Land Law |
| 22. |
Gilfillan, Durkje: Restitution: Can Entitlement to Tenure Reform break through the Constitutional
Barrier of the 1913 cut-off Date? |
| 23. |
Gräfen, Christian et.al.: Land Tenure and Resource Management in the IGAD region: Summary of
Findings and Major Conclusions of the sub-regional Workshop for East African Land Tenure
Issues in Natural Resources Management, held in Addis Ababa 11 - 15 March 1996 |
| 24. |
Grimm, Josef: Opportunities
for formal and informal tenure systems for Farm Workers in SAs Commercial Farming
Sector |
| 25. |
Hall, Ruth: Design
for Equity: Linking Objectives with Practice in Land Reform |
| 26. |
Healy, Timothy M. et.al.: Historical Influences and the Role of traditional Land Rights in
Madagascar: Legality versus Legitimity |
| 27. |
Hebinck, Paul: The
Significance of Land Tenure Reform in Kenya - Lessons for South Africa |
| 28. |
Horn, André: Restitution
of an Identity in Land: Considering Security of informal Tenure in a retroactive Framework |
| 29. |
Huchzermeyer, Marie et.al.: Land Regularisation in Relation to other Components of Informal
Settlement Upgrading: Prioritising in the Context of Scarce Resources |
| 30. |
Jacobs, Susie: A
Share of the Earth? Feminisms and Land Reforms in Zimbabwe and South Africa |
| 31. |
Jones-Pauly, Chris: Old Problems and new Ideologies in Land Reform in Tanzania |
| 32. |
Kajoba, Gear M.: The
Landmarks of Zambias Land Tenure System: from Protectionism to Empowerment |
| 33. |
Kakembo, Vincent: Land
Degradation in Relation to Land Tenure in Peddie District, Eastern Cape |
| 34. |
Kalabamu, Faustin: Effects of gendered Land Rights on Urban Housing by Women in Botswana |
| 35. |
Kepe, Thembela: The
Problem of defining Community: Challanges for the Land Reform Process in South Africa |
| 36. |
Kinsey, Bill: Allowing
Land Reform to work in Southern Africa: A Long Term Perspective on Rural Restructuring in
Zimbabwe |
| 37. |
Kirk, Michael: Land
Policy and changing agrarian Structures: Needs, Options and Experiences with Land Reforms
in Transforming Economies (with special Reference to German Unification) |
| 38. |
Kitay, Michael: Land
Tenure Issues in Post Conflict Countries |
| 39. |
Kloeck-Jenson, Scott: Locating the Community: Local Communities and the Administration of Land
and other Natural Resources in Mozambique |
| 40. |
Larbi, W. Odame: Tenure
Transformation and Land Valorisation Processes at the urban Periphery of Ghana |
| 41. |
Larbi, W. Odame et.al.: Developing a Geographic Information System for Land Management in Ghana |
| 42. |
Lohnert, Beate: Rural-Urban
Migration and Land Tenure: Three Case Studies from Cape Town, South Africa |
| 43. |
MacLauchlan, H. Wade et.al.: Environmental Democracy and Stewardship through Land and Resource
Information: The Case of the Land Gazette |
| 44. |
Manona, Cecil: Rural
Land Use and Tenure: A Case Study in the Eastern Cape |
| 45. |
Marinus, Thurston W.: Reforming "Structures of Governance" and "Institutions
for Governance" - Leadings for tenure reform which can be drawn from Namaqualand |
| 46. |
Mars, Hamdi et.al.: Tunisian Land Tenure System between the Challenge of Modernisation,
Agricultural Development and Protection of Natural Resources |
| 47. |
Mason, Scott et. al: Technology Support for Informal Settlement Upgrading |
| 48. |
Mayson, David et.al.: Elandskloof Land Restitution: Establishing Membership of a Communal
Property Association |
| 49. |
Mhlanga, ABN: The
Development of a National Land Policy for the Kingdom of Swaziland and the Issue of Land
Tenure Reform |
| 50. |
Münkner, Hans-H.: Local Rules for Local Land Use in Sub-Saharan Africa |
| 51. |
Ng'ong'ola, Clement: Aspects of Land Tenure and Deeds Registration in Botswana |
| 52. |
Okoth-Ogendo, H.W.O.: Land Policy Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Mechanisms, Processes and
Outcomes |
| 53. |
Plaice, Evie: The
Moral and Legal Salience of claiming Land: Lessons for South Africa from the Canadian
Experience |
| 54. |
Smallwood, Gracelyn: Jabiluka - The Federal Government Litmus Test on the Environment and
Indigenous Affairs |
| 55. |
Smith, Henk: Land
Reform, Mineral Rights, and Local Communities: A comparative View of Development
Agreements negtiated by Communities |
| 56. |
Thomas, Glen: Current
Developments in South Africas Land Tenure Policy |
| 57. |
Ting, Lisa et.al.: Lessons from the Evolution of Western Land Administration Systems |
| 58. |
Vogelgesang, Frank: Paving the other Path: Rural Land, the Market and the State in Latin
America |
| 59. |
von Maltitz, Graham et.al.: Is Tenure the Root Cause and consequently the Solution to Resource
Degration in the Communal Areas of Rural South Africa? |
| 60. |
Zevenbergen, Jaap: Is Title Registration Really the Panacea for Defective Land
Administration in Developing Countries? |
| 61. |
Zimmermann, Willi: Facing the Challenge of Implementing a New Land Policy - Lessons Learned
in the Context of International Co-operation |
Countries and Issues
| Country |
Southern
Africa |
Africa |
World |
| Issue |
South Africa |
Botswana |
Zimbabwe |
others |
East- Africa |
North- Africa |
West- Africa |
North- Ameri. |
South- Ameri. |
Australia |
Europe |
East Asia |
no special |
| 1. Evolution of land rights |
2; 6; 8; 21; 22; 28; 35; 55;
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34; 51;
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3; 8; 26, 32, 52;
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31;
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46;
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53; 55;
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54; 55;
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57;
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8;
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| 2. Policy formulation |
6; 8, 14; 15; 28; 29; 56;
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3, 8; 32; 49; 52;
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60; 40;
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53;
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8; 15; 29; 58;
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37; 57;
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8;
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38; 61;
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| 3. Policy development |
2; 9; 14, 17; 19; 20; 21; 22, 30; 48, 55; 56;
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51;
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26, 30;
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3; 49, 52;
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31; 39;
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46, 50;
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50;
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53;55;
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58;
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54; 55;
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37;
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12; 61;
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| 4. Development of an administrative framework |
2; 8; 13; 15; 20, 29; 42; 45; 47;
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8; 26, 49; 52;
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50;
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40; 50;
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8; 15; 29; 58;
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37;
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8;
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38; 61;
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| 5. Land administration develop-ment &
information systems |
2, 5; 9; 11; 33; 44; 45, 47;
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51;
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39;
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50;
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40; 41, 50;
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12; 43; 61;
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| 6. Vision versus implementation |
2; 13; 17; 18; 20; 21; 22; 25, 28, 59;
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26;
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31;
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50;
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50; 60;
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58;
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61;
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| 7. Socio-economic dimensions |
11; 13, 16, 19; 20; 24; 35, 42; 44, 48;
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26; 27;
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23; 29;
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1; 46;
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40;
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53;
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| 8. Gender issues |
11; 19, 21; 22; 25; 30, 44;
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34;
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32;
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58;
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| 9. Land tenure and economical development |
8; 14, 15; 17, 18; 24;
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8; 27;
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8; 15; 58;
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8;
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| 10. Tenure security for non-owner occupants |
4, 6; 10; 11, 24, 44; 55;
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55;
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54; 55;
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43;
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| 11. Land tenure and resource management |
11; 18, 33, 45; 59;
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23;
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| 12. Informal settlements |
5; 29; 42; 47;
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40;
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29;
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