Library Resource
Reports & Research
December, 1990
Zambia
This thesis argues that incorporating pastoral land rights into the formal
system requires identifying and securing pastoralists’ rights on migration
corridors and dry season pastures in a manner that, first, reflects their
customary practices about ‘where’ and ‘when’ they require access to the
land, and second, aligning both the ‘when’ and the ‘where’ within the
legal framework for property rights and land administration. This
approach may facilitate the legal recognition of pastoralists’ seasonal
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