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Land Tenure, Land Use, and Land Reform at Dwesa-Cwebe, South Africa : Local Transformations and the Limits of the State
Author
Fay, Derick
Publisher
World Development
Publication Year
2009
Body

Post-1994 land reform policies have had limited effects on land use in the communities surrounding Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserves in South Africa's Transkei region. Likewise, prior state interventions have largely been resisted and ignored. Instead, community-driven processes, influenced by the regional political economy, have shaped diverse patterns of changes in land use. These relate to the diverse livelihood styles in the area: different patterns of education, labor migration, and consumption have affected local use of land and forest products. Activities planned under land reform, however, may threaten local control of land tenure and use.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
37
Journal Number
8
Journal Pages
1424-1433
Journal Name
World Development
Keywords
land tenure
protected areas
villagization
forests
socio-economic aspects
politics
land use
subsistence agriculture
legislation
management
stakeholders
South Africa