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  1. Library Resource
    Aggregated from the Journal of Peasant Studies
    July, 2011
    Zimbabwe

    This article examines the empirical facts about the actual outcome of Zimbabwe's land reform, based on years of field research. It shows that the popular assumption about failed land reform in Zimbabwe is wrong on several counts: the character of Zimbabwe's land reform has been redistributive, and the extent of this has been wide enough to trigger significant progressive changes in the agrarian structure. This is despite some elites having benefited from the process and foreign-owned agro-industrial estates and conservancies being retained.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    January, 2011
    Kenya

    The International Land Coalition (ILC) has commissioned this present report to analyze the illegal/irregular acquisition of land by Kenya’s elites to ascertain the types of land affected, the processes used to acquire land, and the profiles of the perpetrators, as well as to identify the victims and the impacts of land grabbing. The report is drawn largely from the Kenya Land Alliance (KLA)’s series “Unjust Enrichment: The Making of Land Grabbing Millionaires”,

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2011
    Kenya

    Kimana Group Ranch (KGR) is a critical wildlife dispersal area for Amboseli National Park in Kenya. But
    irrigated agriculture in the group ranch is leading to increased conflicts and competition for land and other critical
    resources. This study used semi – structured interviews with group ranch members on their interactions with wildlife,
    resource use and access, land use changes and livelihoods. Most group ranch members practiced agriculture as opposed to

  4. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    April, 2011
    Kenya

    During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly urban. In
    the 1980s the urban population in the country grew at over
    6.5 percent a year, more than double the rate for the
    rural population. This expansion has occurred even under the most adverse conditions of repressed urban
    investment, as was the case during the 1990s.
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    Presently, urban areas account for the predominant
    share of

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