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Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa 4-5 June 2001

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Scott Drimie
eMail: SEDrimie@hsrc.ac.za
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7. References

Adams, M (2000) Breaking ground: development aid for land reform, Overseas Development Institute, London.

Adams, M. 2001a. Report on a regional consultation on land reform. Benoni: Kopanong Hotel and Conference Centre, 3 May, unpublished report.

Adams, M. 2001b. “Tenure security, livelihoods and sustainable land use in Southern Africa”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Adams, M., Sibanda, S. & Turner, S. 2000. Land tenure reform and rural livelihoods in Southern Africa. In: Toulmin, C. & Quan, J. Evolving land rights, policy and tenure in Africa, DFID/IIED/NRI, London.

Cousins, B. (ed.). 1999. At the crossroads: land and agrarian reform in South Africa into the 21st century. PLAAS/NLC, South Africa.

Feeney, P., Hansungule, M. & Palmer, R. 1998. Report on land tenure insecurity on the Zambian Copperbelt.http://www.oxfam.org.uk/landrights.

Juma, C. & Clark, C. 1995. Policy research in sub-Saharan Africa. Public Administration and Development, 15:121-137.

Kandodo, F. 2001. “Land reform in a regional context: Malawi experiences”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Kinsey, B.H. 1999. Land reform, growth and equity: emerging evidence from Zimbabwe’s resettlement programme. Journal of Southern African Studies, 25(2): 173-196.

Mbaya, S. 2001. “Land reform in Zimbabwe: lessons and prospects from a poverty alleviation perspective”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Mndzebele, A. 2001. “Land issues and land reform in Swaziland”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Selebalo, Q.C. 2001. “Land reform and poverty alleviation: Lesotho’s experience during the past two decades”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Sibanda, S. 2001. “Land reform and poverty alleviation in South Africa”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Suca, A. 2001. “Land reform in SADC region: Mozambique land reform and poverty alleviation”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

Toulmin, C. & Quan, J. 2000. Evolving land rights, policy and tenure in Africa. London:DFID/IIED/NRI.

Werner, W. 2001. “Land reform and poverty alleviation: experiences from Namibia”, unpublished paper presented at the Conference on Land Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa, convened by the Southern African Regional Poverty Network, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, 4-5 June.

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