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    • Policy options for land reform in South Africa: New Institutional Mechanisms? 

      Cliffe, Lionel (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2007)
      Since the 2005 Land Summit, new approaches to land reform have been on the agenda, yet there remains little clarity on the way forward. The main focus has been on means of accelerating the redistribution of land ...
    • Policy options for land reform in South Africa: New institutional mechanisms? 

      Cliffe, Lionel (PLAAS, University of the Western Cape, 2007-10)
      Since the 2005 Land Summit, new approaches to land reform have been on the agenda, yet there remains little clarity on the way forward. The main focus has been on means of accelerating the redistribution of land through ...
    • The political economy of global and regional agro-food system change 

      Cousins, Ben; Borras, Jun (2015)
      Changes in the BRICS countries: What are key similarities/differences between the agrarian structures of Brazil, China and South Africa? What are the dynamics of change within these BRICS countries, in relation to the ...
    • The political economy of land governance in Africa: The role of universities in decolonising curricula and promoting critical scholarship 

      Hall, Ruth; Isaacs, Moenieba (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, 2019-10-08)
      Decolonising the land requires decolonising our universities. In South Africa there is a live conversation about the need to decolonise our universities—an idea that expands beyond transforming our curricula, to drawing ...
    • The political economy of sugar in Southern Africa – introduction 

      Dubb, Alex; Scoones, Ian; Woodhouse, Philip (Taylor & Francis, 2017)
      In this introductory paper we review historic and contemporary development of sugar cane production across the southern Africa. We argue that the region’s sugar industry provides a useful lens through which to understand ...
    • The politics of evidence: A response to Rulli and D'Odorico 

      Scoones, Ian; Hall, Ruth; Borras Jr., Saturnino M.; White, Ben; Wolford, Wendy (Routledge Taylor Francis Group, 2013)
      We welcome Rulli and D’Odorico’s response to our introduction to the Journal for Peasant Studies (JPS) Forum on Global Land Grabbing(Scoones etal.2013) in which we discussed the ‘literature rush’ that has accompanied the ...
    • Polokwane land resolution creates space for struggle 

      PLAAS (PLAAS, 2008-06)
      The Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) is pleased to re-introduce Umhlaba Wethu, a quarterly bulletin on issues of land and agrarian reform in South Africa. Since 2005, public debate has focused increasingly ...
    • Position papers for the national Land tenure summit 

      Hall, Ruth; du Toit, Andries (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2014)
      The attached position papers were written by researchers based at the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), University of the Western Cape, and at the Centre for Law and Society, University of Cape Town. ...
    • Post-agrarian biopolitics 

      du Toit, Andries (Wiley, 2017)
      How does one make sense of the incorporation of millions of South Africa’spoor and landless black people into a political and economic order thatcannot deliver on its promises — and what are the implications?The path of ...
    • The potential of agriculture and land reform to generate jobs 

      Cousins, Ben; Genis, Amelia; Clarke, Jeanette (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2018)
      Extremely high levels of unemployment contribute to poverty and inequality, and are one of South Africa’s most intractable problems. Can the agricultural sector help to address the problem? And how can land reform be ...
    • Poverty erodes dignity: perspectives of low income female caregivers in South Africa 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2014)
      The Universal Declaration of Human Rights introduces the recognition of the inherent dignity of all people as a foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. Dignity plays a prominent role in South Africa’s ...
    • Poverty erodes dignity: perspectives of low income female caregivers in South Africa 

      Wright, Gemma; Noble, Michael; Ntshongwana, Phakama; Neves, David; Barnes, Helen (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2014)
      Dignity is a foundational value in South Africa’s Constitution and is also experienced as a psycho-social phenomenon. Dimensions of dignity were explored with almost two hundred low income female caregivers and the impact ...
    • Poverty measurement blues: Some reflections on the space for understanding ‘chronic’ and ‘structural’ poverty in South Africa 

      du Toit, Andries (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2005)
      This paper explores the challenge of understanding chronic and structural poverty in South Africa, and questions the dominance of the econometric imaginary in present-day development and poverty studies. It argues that ...
    • Pressures on land in sub-Saharan Africa: Social differentiation and societal response 

      Hall, Ruth; Paradza, Gaynor (Overseas Development Institute, 2012)
      This paper focuses on large-scale land acquisitions and the implications of these new trends for land tenure rights in sub-Saharan Africa. It highlights trends in legal and policy approaches; describes and analyses new ...
    • Principles and practice for successful farmland redistribution in South Africa 

      Vink, Nick; Kirsten, Johann (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2019)
      The current debate on land reform in South Africa is unnecessarily polarised between those who believe that the market has failed to deliver, and those who believe that the bureaucracy has failed to deliver. Instead, we ...
    • Proceedings of the second innovation lab: Supporting smallholders into commercial agriculture: a social dialogue and learning project 

      PLAAS (Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), 2013)
      The Southern Africa Food Lab (SAFL) and the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies at the University of the Western Cape (PLAAS) are engaged in a project called Supporting Smallholders into Commercial Agriculture: ...
    • Progressing community-based natural resource management in Zimbabwe 

      Harrison, EP; Dzigirai, V; Gandiwa, E; Nzuma, T; Masivele, B; Ndlovu, HT (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2014)
      Zimbabwe is ushering in a new era of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM). It is moving away from place-based wildlife management initiatives to more internationally linked forestry carbon projects which ...
    • Property and accessing rights in public dams 

      Hara, Mafaniso; Ngwexana, Bulelwa (2017)
      South Africa has great potential for development and enhancement of inland fisheries through use of storage dams and lakes This potential remains largely under/unutilised Inland fisheries could promote rural livelihoods ...
    • A qualitative study on resource barriers facing scaled container-based sanitation service chains 

      Ferguson, Charlie; Mallory, Adrian; Ancianob, Fiona; Russell, Kory; Lopez Valladares, Hellen del Rocio (International Water Association publishers, 2022)
      Container-based sanitation (CBS) is an increasingly recognised form of off-grid sanitation provision appropriate for impoverished urban environments. To ensure a safely managed and sustainable service, a managing organisation ...
    • Radical land reform is key to sustainable rural development in South Africa 

      Kepe, Thembela; Cousins, Ben (Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2002)
      Sustainable rural development in 21st century South Africa will never be achieved without a radical assault on the structural underpinnings of poverty and inequality inherited from three centuries of oppression and ...