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Land, Water and Local Governance in South Africa: A Case Study of the Mutale River Valley

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  • Lahiff, Edward, 1997. "Land, Water and Local Governance in South Africa: A Case Study of the Mutale River Valley," Rural Resources\Rural Livelihoods Working Papers 30571, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:idpmrr:30571
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.30571
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    1. Clayton, Andrew, 1995. "Botswana Case Study," Rural Resources\Rural Livelihoods Working Papers 30573, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM).
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    1. Malzbender, D. & Goldin, J. & Turton, A. & Earle, A., 2005. "Traditional water governance and South Africa\u2019s \u201cNational Water Act\u201d: Tension or cooperation?," IWMI Books, Reports H038755, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Anseeuw, Ward & Mathebula, Ntombifuthi, 2008. "Land Reform and Development: Evaluating South Africa’s Restitution and Redistribution Programmes," Reports 108281, University of Pretoria, Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development.
    3. Rachel Nishimwe-Niyimbanira, 2018. "Multidimensional Poverty among the Villages of the South African Former Homeland of Qwaqwa," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 8(3), pages 241-249.
    4. Michael Noble & Gemma Wright, 2013. "Using Indicators of Multiple Deprivation to Demonstrate the Spatial Legacy of Apartheid in South Africa," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 112(1), pages 187-201, May.

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