Browsing Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) by Author "NULL"
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Devolution and democratisation: policy processes and community-based natural resource management in Southern Africa
Rihoy, Elizabeth (University of the Western Cape, 2009)By presenting case studies from the village of Mahenye in Zimbabwe and the five villages of the Okavango Community Trust in Botswana, the study looks beyond the objectives, discourse and contests of policy and undertakes ... -
Informal land markets in Rural Mozambique: the case of Mogovolas District in Nampula Province
Junior, Tomas Manhicane (University of the Western Cape, 2009)The challenge of alleviating poverty, especially of the rural poor, is a universal one. Mozambique is also faced with this challenge as well the challenge of redressing the inequality exacerbated by civil war. Among the ... -
The role of night paddock manuring in the reduction of poverty and conflict amongst farmers and Grazers in small Babanki (Cameroon)
Ndikintum, Ndjinyo Fouda (University of the Western Cape, 2009)Agriculture and livestock production were the mainstay of the economies of many sub-Saharan African countries, including of Cameroon, in the 1970s. Things began to change with the discovery of petroleum products and natural ...