Introduction to Land Tenure in Sub-Saharan Africa
Introduction to Land Tenure in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dualism, Reform and the Roots of Conflict
Bruce, John W.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2026
300
Dura
Inglês
9781032759715
15 a 20 dias
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PART I Property Rights and Land Tenure 1. Property Rights and Land Tenure 2. The State's System of Statutory Rights 3. Customary Land Tenure 4. Legal and Economic Dualism PART II Change in Land Use and Land Tenure 5. Farmland 6. Pastures and Rangeland, a Conundrum: Small Farms, Efficiency and Land Markets 7. Forests and Trees 8. Other Land and Natural Resources "Beyond the Village" 9. Change, Evolution and Reform PART III Land Tenure Reform 10. Indigenous Land Tenure Reform: Mahago-Elibat c. 1898 11. Land Reform in Africa 12. Ownership and Alienability Reforms in Kenya 13. Individualization to a State-Granted Use Right: Senegal and Nigeria 14. More Recent Individualization to Use Rights: Rwanda, Cote d'Ivoire and Ethiopia 15. Confirmation Reforms that Recognize Custom as a Base Tenure: Ghana, Uganda and Liberia 16. Conversion from Customary to Statutory Community-Based Systems: Botswana, Tanzania and Mozambique 17. Reforms to Improve Women's Land Access and Tenure 18. Assessing Land Tenure Reform PART IV Land Tenure Futures 19. Conclusions
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customary property systems;indigenous rights Africa;statutory land systems;resource governance Africa;tenure security analysis;rural livelihoods policy;legal pluralism in African land reform
PART I Property Rights and Land Tenure 1. Property Rights and Land Tenure 2. The State's System of Statutory Rights 3. Customary Land Tenure 4. Legal and Economic Dualism PART II Change in Land Use and Land Tenure 5. Farmland 6. Pastures and Rangeland, a Conundrum: Small Farms, Efficiency and Land Markets 7. Forests and Trees 8. Other Land and Natural Resources "Beyond the Village" 9. Change, Evolution and Reform PART III Land Tenure Reform 10. Indigenous Land Tenure Reform: Mahago-Elibat c. 1898 11. Land Reform in Africa 12. Ownership and Alienability Reforms in Kenya 13. Individualization to a State-Granted Use Right: Senegal and Nigeria 14. More Recent Individualization to Use Rights: Rwanda, Cote d'Ivoire and Ethiopia 15. Confirmation Reforms that Recognize Custom as a Base Tenure: Ghana, Uganda and Liberia 16. Conversion from Customary to Statutory Community-Based Systems: Botswana, Tanzania and Mozambique 17. Reforms to Improve Women's Land Access and Tenure 18. Assessing Land Tenure Reform PART IV Land Tenure Futures 19. Conclusions
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