Agricultural Land Redistribution Toward Greater Consensus
, by Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.; Bourguignon, Camille; van den Brink, Rogier J. E.- ISBN: 9780821376270 | 0821376276
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 6/12/2009
Boxes, Figures, and Tables | p. x |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
About the Authors | p. xvii |
Abbreviations | p. xxi |
The Growing Consensus on the Importance of Land Redistribution | |
Introduction and Summary | p. 3 |
Why Do We Need a Book on Agricultural Land Redistribution? | p. 3 |
The Problem of Land Redistribution | p. 5 |
Why Redistribute Land? The Growing Consensus | p. 7 |
How to Redistribute Agricultural Land: Emerging Principles | p. 14 |
Conclusion | p. 35 |
Annex | p. 37 |
Notes | p. 40 |
References | p. 40 |
The Historical Origins of Land Concentration and Past Attempts to Redistribute Land | |
History of Land Concentration and Redistributive Land Reforms | p. 45 |
The Emergence of Property Rights in Land | p. 48 |
Interventions to Establish and Support Large Farms in Sub-Saharan Africa | p. 57 |
Success and Failure in Land Reform | p. 63 |
The Social Cost of Delayed Reform: Revolts and Civil Wars | p. 70 |
Credit, Policy Distortions, and Land Sales Markets | p. 74 |
Policy Implications for Redistributive Land Reform | p. 76 |
Notes | p. 79 |
References | p. 80 |
Land Redistribution in Kenya | p. 87 |
Kenya's Land Question: The Political Economy of Colonial Agriculture | p. 89 |
Early Attempts to Redistribute Land | p. 92 |
Re-Africanizing the Highlands: The One Million Acre Settlement Scheme | p. 99 |
The Politics of Redistribution | p. 105 |
Conclusion: Some Key Lessons | p. 114 |
Note | p. 115 |
References | p. 116 |
Land Reform throughout the 20th Century in China | p. 119 |
The First Land Redistribution in Modern China | p. 120 |
Land Collectivization and the People's Commune | p. 124 |
Decollectivization and Reintroduction of Individual Land Rights | p. 127 |
Conversion of Rural Land to Urban Uses | p. 129 |
Conclusion | p. 131 |
Notes | p. 132 |
References | p. 133 |
Ongoing Land Reform Programs, Their Mechanisms, Achievements, and Limitations | |
Land Redistribution in Zimbabwe | p. 137 |
Land Redistribution under the Colonial State | p. 138 |
Early Attempts to Redistribute Land, 1980-99 | p. 141 |
The Fast Track Land Redistribution Program, 2000-05 | p. 151 |
Conclusion | p. 164 |
Note | p. 164 |
References | p. 165 |
Land Redistribution in South Africa | p. 169 |
Land Reform since the End of Apartheid | p. 169 |
Key Emerging Policy Issues in South Africa's Land Reform | p. 179 |
The Future of Land Reform in South Africa | p. 186 |
Conclusion | p. 195 |
Notes | p. 196 |
References | p. 197 |
Land Reform in South Africa: Additional Data and Comments | p. 201 |
Alarming Trends in Rural Income and Agricultural Employment | p. 201 |
Exploiting Multiple Sources of Livelihood and Periurban Farming | p. 203 |
Economies of Scale in South African Agriculture | p. 203 |
Land Reform Opportunities in Arid and Semiarid Areas | p. 204 |
Negotiated Transfers versus Expropriation | p. 205 |
Underused Flexibility in the Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development Program | p. 206 |
Sales of Parcels by Developers | p. 207 |
Inadequate Decentralization and Community Empowerment | p. 208 |
Large-Scale Farmers' Opposition to Land Reform | p. 209 |
Land Reform Funding | p. 210 |
Recommendations | p. 210 |
Notes | p. 213 |
References | p. 214 |
Land Redistribution in the Philippines | p. 215 |
Key Features of CARP | p. 217 |
CARP Implementation Dynamics | p. 223 |
Land Reform Achievements and Their Interpretations | p. 229 |
Conclusion | p. 235 |
Annex | p. 237 |
Notes | p. 238 |
References | p. 239 |
Learning from Old and New Approaches to Land Reform in India | p. 241 |
First-Generation Reforms to Land Policy and Law | p. 242 |
Women's Land Rights: Overcoming Past Inequities and Leading New Approaches | p. 250 |
New Approaches | p. 253 |
Lessons Learned | p. 257 |
Annex | p. 260 |
Notes | p. 260 |
References | p. 262 |
The Wide Array of Objectives, Mechanisms, and Tools for Land Redistribution that Remain the Focus of Heated Debate | |
Expropriating Land in Brazil | p. 267 |
Land Reform in the 1950s and the Years of the Military Cycle | p. 268 |
Brazil's Legal Structure for Implementing Land Reform | p. 270 |
The Second Moment of Land Reform: 1995 Onward | p. 274 |
Current Challenges and Dilemmas | p. 284 |
Conclusion | p. 286 |
Notes | p. 287 |
References | p. 288 |
Negotiated Agrarian Reform in Brazil | p. 291 |
Agrarian Reform in Brazil | p. 292 |
Evolution of Negotiated Agrarian Reform | p. 295 |
Main Results of Negotiated Agrarian Reform Evaluations | p. 299 |
Challenges to the Permanence of Negotiated Agrarian Reform | p. 305 |
Conclusion | p. 307 |
Notes | p. 308 |
References | p. 308 |
Agricultural Land Tax, Land-Use Intensification, Local Development, and Land Market Reform | p. 311 |
Theory of Land Taxation | p. 312 |
Land Taxation in Practice | p. 317 |
Conclusion | p. 331 |
Notes | p. 332 |
References | p. 332 |
How to Develop, Implement, and Monitor an Effective National Program of Land Redistribution | |
Designing and Implementing Redistributive Land Reform: The Southern African Experience | p. 337 |
Setting the Agenda: Objectives, Trajectories, and Strategies | p. 338 |
Land Reform Policy: Principles and Management | p. 349 |
Legal Frameworks for Implementing Land Reform Policy | p. 360 |
Conclusion | p. 365 |
Notes | p. 365 |
References | p. 366 |
Pilot-Testing a Land Redistribution Program in Malawi | p. 367 |
The Land Situation in Malawi | p. 368 |
The Community-Based Rural Land Development Project | p. 374 |
Project Achievements and Impact | p. 384 |
Conclusion | p. 392 |
Notes | p. 394 |
References | p. 394 |
Monitoring and Evaluation of Land Policies and Land Reform | p. 397 |
Tenure Security | p. 398 |
Land Access and Land Reform | p. 407 |
Key Considerations for the Design of Monitoring and Evaluation Processes | p. 421 |
Conclusions | p. 433 |
Notes | p. 433 |
References | p. 434 |
Index | p. 441 |
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