Land Tenure Dynamics in East Africa

Land Tenure Dynamics in East Africa
Title Land Tenure Dynamics in East Africa PDF eBook
Author Opira Otto
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 2019-09-06
Genre
ISBN 9789171068309

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The book presents recent studies on the dynamics of land tenure in East Africa with a focus on Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. The chapters are written by researchers, policy makers and activists with a diverse background and expertise. Their contributions offer a multi-perspective on the future of the land question in East Africa.

Land Tenure and Investment in African Agriculture

Land Tenure and Investment in African Agriculture
Title Land Tenure and Investment in African Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Richard L. Barrows
Publisher
Total Pages 38
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
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Women's Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa

Women's Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa
Title Women's Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa PDF eBook
Author Birgit Englert
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 194
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1847016111

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Are women's fragile land rights in Africa being eroded in a period of privatisation and land reforms sponsored by the World Bank? Changing global employment and trade patters and the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected women in particular. A complexity is that women's and men's interests within households are both joint and separate, yet many land reform programmes are based on the notion of a unitary household in which resources benefit the whole family. Today new land market opportunities also tend to put women at a disadvantage, just as they were under colonialism. Women's secondary rights to land are being extinguished. The detailed, local level research in this volume not only challenges the status quo, but demonstrates that another world is possible and documents the many ways women in Eastern Africa are finding to ensure their rights to land.

Land Tenure and Agrarian Reform in Africa and the Near East

Land Tenure and Agrarian Reform in Africa and the Near East
Title Land Tenure and Agrarian Reform in Africa and the Near East PDF eBook
Author University of Wisconsin--Madison. Land Tenure Center. Library
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 1976
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Annotated bibliography on land tenure and agrarian reform in Africa and the Middle East.

Customary Land Tenure

Customary Land Tenure
Title Customary Land Tenure PDF eBook
Author Ephraim Bukenya Batemyetto
Publisher
Total Pages 120
Release 1979
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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The Dynamics of Land Tenure and Agrarian Systems in Africa

The Dynamics of Land Tenure and Agrarian Systems in Africa
Title The Dynamics of Land Tenure and Agrarian Systems in Africa PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 242
Release 1989
Genre Land tenure
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Contemporary Customary Land Issues in Africa

Contemporary Customary Land Issues in Africa
Title Contemporary Customary Land Issues in Africa PDF eBook
Author J. Oloka-Onyango
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 262
Release 2018-07-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1527514374

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This book examines current trends in customary land issues in Africa, focusing on the practice of converting customary land into leasehold tenure, particularly in Zambia. Since the enactment of the 1995 Lands Act No. 29 in Zambia, conversion of customary land has become a controversial policy, raising questions about the future of customary land and rural communities, and the role of traditional authorities in a changing environment. Alienating customary land into leasehold tenure has serious implications for local and national politics and gender dynamics. Analysis of these trends suggests that the policy of creating land markets on customary land is subjecting customary systems to the forces of change. However, governments that have adopted this policy have not, by and large, adopted measures to respond to these challenges. Although customary tenure is widely believed to be resilient, it is not clear how the customary system will navigate the current winds of change. Chapters in this book draw from the Land Use and Rural Livelihoods in Africa Project (LURLAP), a collaborative research project undertaken by staff and students at the University of Cape Town and the University of Zambia.