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Land Tenure Challenges in Africa: Confronting the Land Governance Deficit (Economic Geography)

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Land Tenure Challenges in Africa: Confronting the Land Governance Deficit (Economic Geography), Francois Dulac, 9783030828516

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Chapter 1. ‘Caught in Between Policies’: The Intertwined Challenges of Access to Land and Housing in Gaborone, Botswana.- Chapter 2. Understanding minority land rights in Africa: The complexities of Mbororo land rights and its implementation contradictions in the northwest region of Cameroon.- Chapter 3. -State actors and land governance in the DR Congo: The trap of the human rights-led approach towards land tenure.- Chapter 4. Land Governance in Ethiopia: Challenges Facing Small Landholders.- Chapter 5. Developing hybrid institutions for land governance: explaining divergent trajectories in Ghana.- Chapter 6. Land reform legacies and contemporary struggles for land in Morocco.- Chapter 7. High levels of tenure security in Namibia’s informal settlements, yet residents challenged to upgrade living conditions.- Chapter 8. Land Governance in Zambia: Confronting the Challenges of an Unsettled Dynamic Equilibrium in Land Administration.- Chapter 9. State-Based Tenure in Zimbabwe: Is it Retrogressive or a Panacea for Agrarian Underdevelopment.- Chapter 10. Challenges of Land Tenure Reform in the Land Grabs Era: The case of Zimbabwe.- Chapter 11. Land reform in Zimbabwe: implications for land restitution.- Chapter 12. The complexity of Litigating Ancestral Land Rights in Namibia.- Chapter 13. South African Land Expropriation without Compensation; A Threat to Botswana Food Security.- Chapter 14. tenure and airports building in Cte d’Ivoire and Senegal.- Chapter 15. Security of land tenure informing land reforms in Africa from a historical to current trajectory of land reform: Comparative analysis of Ethiopia and Zambia.- Chapter 16. Land Governance as a Restitutive Mechanism for Asserting Ownership and Tenure Rights in a Postcolonial Context: Insights from Namibia and Ghana.- Chapter 17. Land Governance and Tenure Reform in Southern Africa.- Chapter 18. Access to land to foreigners in West Africa: analysis in the context of land acquisition and new land policy era.- Chapter 19. Comparative Discussion of Land Tenure: South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya and Ghana.- Chapter 20. Evaluating the legitimisation of land wars as a form of organised crime: a review through secondary document analysis.