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Land Reform in the Eastern Cape: The Ongoing Struggle for Resources and Secure Rights

Pages 39-58 | Published online: 11 Aug 2008

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Siphe Zantsi, Sukoluhle Mazwane & Jan C. Greyling. (2022) Determinants of potential land reform beneficiaries’ willingness to relocate from their former homeland homestead farms to commercial farms. South African Geographical Journal 104:2, pages 213-230.
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Siphe Zantsi. (2023) Data on potential land redistribution beneficiaries in South Africa. Data in Brief 50, pages 109575.
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Paul Hebinck†Lothar Smith & Michael Aliber. (2023) Beyond technocracy: The role of the state in rural development in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Land Use Policy 126, pages 106527.
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Thijs Pasmans & Paul Hebinck. (2017) Rural development and the role of game farming in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Land Use Policy 64, pages 440-450.
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Laura M. Pereira, C. Nicholas Cuneo & Wayne C. Twine. (2014) Food and cash: understanding the role of the retail sector in rural food security in South Africa. Food Security 6:3, pages 339-357.
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CHARLES MATHER & AMY MARSHALL. (2011) Biosecurity's unruly spaces. The Geographical Journal 177:4, pages 300-310.
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MAANO RAMUTSINDELA. (2007) Resilient geographies: land, boundaries and the consolidation of the former bantustans in post-1994 South Africa. The Geographical Journal 173:1, pages 43-55.
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