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Land Tenure Systems and Sustainable Development in Southern Africa
Land Tenure Systems and Sustainable Development in Southern Africa Description:
This technical publication attempts to provide essential information on the following central questions.
  1. What are the major sources of insecurity of rights to land of farmers under the current land tenure systems in Southern Africa?
  2. What have the governments done to improve land tenure security of farmers?
  3. What is the status of women’s land rights under the current land tenure systems?
  4. What are the barriers to women acquiring land rights under the current land tenure systems?
  5. What has been done to improve the land rights of women?
The technical publication describes the major sources of land tenure insecurity in six selected countries: Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique and South Africa. Findings of this study reveal that land tenure insecurity is still experienced in Southern Africa. The publication presents a summary of the specific initiatives that the study countries are adopting to improve land tenure security of farmers and women’s land rights. It offers recommendations on strategies that can be adopted by countries to improve land tenure security of the farmers in general and of the minority groups and women in particular.
Geographic region of interest:
Themes Land information/management
AuthorECA
Date2008-02-23
Filename:land Tenure Systems And Sustainable Development In Southern Africa(Eng)2008.pdf