This thoughtful book explores the history and ongoing dilemmas of land use and land reform in South Africa. Including both theoretical and applied examples of the evolution of South Africa's current geography of land use, the authors provide a succinct overview of land reform and evaluate the range of policies conceived over time to redress the country's stark racial land imbalance.
This thoughtful book explores the history and ongoing dilemmas of land use and land reform in South Africa. Including both theoretical and applied examples of the evolution of South Africa's current geography of land use, the authors provide a succinct overview of land reform and evaluate the range of policies conceived over time to redress the country's stark racial land imbalance.
Brent McCusker is associate professor of geography at West Virginia University. William G. Moseley is professor of geography at Macalester College. Maano Ramutsindela is professor in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town.
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Preface and Acknowledgments 1. The Multiple Meanings of Land and Agrarian Change Part I: Theorizing Land Reform and Agrarian Change 2. Theoretical Insights for Land Reform 3. The Making of Land Policy before 1948 4. Post-1948 Land Questions and Territorial Dominance 5. Space, Race, and the Fall and Rise of Hegemonic Blocs Part II: The Ideals versus the Realities of Land Reform 6. Continuity and Change in the Former Bantustans 7. Land Reform, Farmworkers, and Commercial Farming Areas 8. Tenure Reform and Small-Scale Agriculture in the "Colored Reserves" 9. The Land Question in National Parks 10. The Urban Built Environment and Land Claims 11. Conclusion: Land Reform for What? Reengaging Epistemological and Pragmatic Questions References Index
Preface and Acknowledgments 1. The Multiple Meanings of Land and Agrarian Change Part I: Theorizing Land Reform and Agrarian Change 2. Theoretical Insights for Land Reform 3. The Making of Land Policy before 1948 4. Post-1948 Land Questions and Territorial Dominance 5. Space, Race, and the Fall and Rise of Hegemonic Blocs Part II: The Ideals versus the Realities of Land Reform 6. Continuity and Change in the Former Bantustans 7. Land Reform, Farmworkers, and Commercial Farming Areas 8. Tenure Reform and Small-Scale Agriculture in the "Colored Reserves" 9. The Land Question in National Parks 10. The Urban Built Environment and Land Claims 11. Conclusion: Land Reform for What? Reengaging Epistemological and Pragmatic Questions References Index
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