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    <title>Land, people, and forests in eastern and southern Africa at the beginning of the 21st century</title>
    <subTitle>the impact of land relations on the role of communities in forest future</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Wily, Liz.</namePart>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Mbaya, Sue.</namePart>
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    <namePart>IUCN Eastern Africa Programme</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">Nairobi, Kenya</placeTerm>
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    <publisher>IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2001</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>x, 313 p. ; 26 cm.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION THE APPROACH THE STUDY AREA THE SUBJECT THE HYPOTHESIS THE STUDY A Guide to Basic Tenure Terms PART 1: THE SETTING Chapter One: FORESTS &amp; COMMUNITIES I. THE RESOURCE AND ITS MANAGEMENT 1 FORESTS 2 MANAGEMENT STRATEGY 3 INSTRUMENTS OF AUTHORITY 4 FOREST REFORM II. CURRENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN FOREST MANAGEMENT 1 FOREST-LOCAL COMMUNITY 2 DIVERSE PARTICIPATION 3 COUNTRY OVERVIEWS 4 INDICATORS FROM THE TANZANIAN EXPERIENCE 5 USERS OR MANAGERS, BENEFICIARIES OR ACTORS? Chapter Two: THE TENURE ENVIRONMENT I. LAND RIGHTS AND THE LAW 1 THE CHANGING CONTEXT OF LAND RIGHTS 2 THE RIGHT TO LAND 3 THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK II. LAND REFORM 1 PROMPTS TO REFORM 2 THE PROCESS OF REFORM 3 THE CHANGING SUBSTANCE OF LAND RIGHTS 4 DEMOCRATISING TENURE ADMINISTRATION 5 DEMOCRATISING LAND DISPUTE RESOLUTION PART 2: DISCUSSION Chapter Three: TENURE CONSTRAINTS &amp; OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN FOREST MANAGEMENT I. CONSTRAINTS 1 IMBALANCE IN STATE-PEOPLE LAND RELATIONS 2 A HISTORY OF EXAGGERATED RIGHTS TO APPROPRIATE LAND 3 SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS THROUGH THE GOVERNMENT LAND CONSTRUCT 4 YET MORE SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS IN VIRTUAL GOVERNMENT LANDS 5 THE DRIVE TO REPLACE CUSTOMARY RIGHTS II. OPPORTUNITIES 1 CHANGING LEGAL ATTITUDES TO CUSTOMARY RIGHTS 2 LEGALISING CUSTOMARY TENURE 3 RECONSTRUCTING CUSTOMARY TENURE AS COMMUNITY-BASED TENURE 4 THE CRITICAL NEW OPPORTUNITY: RECOGNITION OF COMMON PROPERTY RIGHTS 5 PROVIDING FOR BUNDLES OF RIGHTS IN THE SAME LAND Chapter Four: FOREST-RELATED CONSTRAINTS &amp; OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN MANAGEMENT I. CONSTRAINTS &amp; OPPORTUNITIES 1 THE DISPOSSESSORY EFFECTS OF RESERVATION 2 ACTING TO RE-SECURE FORESTS 3 PROMPTING REVIEW OF STATE TENURE 4 REVISING THE PROCESS OF REVOCATION. 5 REVISING THE PROCESS OF CREATING GOVERNMENT RESERVES 6 RECONSTRUCTING RESERVES II. REALISING NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN NEW FOREST LAW COMMUNITIES AS FOREST OWNERS &amp; FOREST MANAGERS 1 TANZANIA 2 ZANZIBAR 3 LESOTHO 4 MALAWI 5 ZAMBIA 6 NAMIBIA 7 SOUTH AFRICA 8 ZIMBABWE 9 MOZAMBIQUE 10 UGANDA 11 KENYA. 12 ETHIOPIA Chapter Five: CONCLUSION THE CONSTITUTION OF COMMUNITY - THE ULTIMATE ISSUE 1 WHO OWNS FORESTS? 2 THE IMPACT OF NEW LAND LAW ON COMMUNITY FOREST RIGHTS 3 COMMUNITIES AS FOREST MANAGERS 4 THE POSITION OF COMMUNITY IN RESOURCE GOVERNANCE ANNEX A: Summary of Content of Four New Forests Laws ANNEX B: Examples of Community Involvement in Forest Management in Eastern &amp; Southern Africa ANNEX C (1): Constitutional Clauses on Property ANNEX C (2): Losing Rights Through Constitutional Amendments. A Note on the Zimbabwe Case ANNEX D: Overviews of Land Reform in Eastern &amp; Southern Africa ANNEX E: Objectives, Milestones and Public Participation in Land Reform Processes, and Certificates now obtainable for Land ANNEX F: Conditions, Sales and Non-Citizen Rights to Land ANNEX H: Reconstructing Pastoral Tenure.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">by Liz Alden Wily and Sue Mbaya.</note>
  <note>"January 2001."</note>
  <note>"IUCN Eastern Africa Programme"--Cover.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-243).</note>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Land use</topic>
    <geographic>Africa, Southern</geographic>
    <topic>Planning</topic>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Forest policy</topic>
    <geographic>Africa, Southern</geographic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">SD416.3 W5 2001</classification>
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      <title>Forest and social perspectives in conservation</title>
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