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Zimbabwe's fast-track land reform
Ruzivo Trust, Harare, Zimbabwe.
2012 (English)Book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The Fast-Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe has emerged as a highly contested reform process both nationally and internationally. The image of it has all too often been that of the widespread displacement and subsequent replacement of various people, agricultural-related production systems, facets and processes. The reality, however, is altogether more complex. Providing new, in-depth and much-needed empirical research, and based on a broader geographical scope than any previous study carried out on the subject, Zimbabwe’s Fast-Track Land Reform examines how processes such as land acquisition, allocation, transitional production outcomes, social life, gender and tenure, have influenced and been influenced by the forces driving the programme. It also explores the ways in which the land-reform programme has created a new agrarian structure based on small- to medium-scale farmers. In attempting to resolve the problematic issues the reforms have raised, the authors argue that it is this new agrarian formation which provides the greatest scope for improving Zimbabwe’s agriculture and development. A landmark work on a subject of considerable controversy.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London ; Uppsala: Zed Books ; Nordiska Afrikainstitutet , 2012. , p. 286
Series
Africa Now
Keywords [en]
Land reform, Land ownership, Land acquisition, Land tenure, Land allotment, Agricultural production, Agricultural investment, Small farms, Farmers, Legal status, Property rights, Women's rights, Zimbabwe
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Other Social Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:nai:diva-1578DOI: 10.5040/9781350224209ISBN: 9781780321486 (print)ISBN: 9781780321493 (print)ISBN: 9781780321509 (electronic)ISBN: 9781780321516 (electronic)ISBN: 9781350224209 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nai-1578DiVA, id: diva2:563712
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Contents: 1. Understanding Fast Track Land Reforms in Zimbabwe -- 2. Land Occupations as the Trigger for Compulsory Land Acquisition -- 3. Interrogating Land Allocation -- 4. Juggling Land Ownership Rights in Uncertain Times -- 5. The Complexities of Production Outcomes -- 6. Accessing Services and Farm Level Investments -- 7. 'Revolutionary Progress' without Change in Women's Land Right -- 8. Social Organisation and the Reconstruction of Communities -- Conclusion: From a 'Crisis' to a 'Prosperous' Future?

Available from: 2012-11-08 Created: 2012-10-31 Last updated: 2022-09-06Bibliographically approved

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