Appendix: Bibliography
Aliber, M., 1996, ‘Benefit-cost
analysis of land redistribution: conceptual issues’, in: Agricultural
Land Reform in South Africa. Policies, markets and mechanisms,, edited
by J van Zyl, J Kirsten & H Binswanger. Oxford University Press:
Cape Town.
Andrew, M, Ainslie, A & Shackleton, C. 2003. Land use and livelihoods. (Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa series; no. 8.), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape.: Cape Town.
Bernstein, H. 2002. "Land reform: Taking a long(er) view." Journal of Agrarian Change 2(4):433-463.
Berry, S. 2002. ‘Debating the Land Question in Africa’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 44 (4): 638-68.
Binswanger, H. P, K. Deininger, and G. Feder, 1995, 'Power, distortions, revolt and reform in agricultural land relations', in Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. III, eds. J. Behrman and T. N. Srinavasan. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam.
Chaumba J., I. Scoones and W. Wolmer, 2003a, ‘New politics, new livelihoods: Changes in the Zimbabwean lowveld since the farm invasions of 2000’, Review of African Political Economy, 98: 585-608.
Chaumba J., I. Scoones and W. Wolmer, 2003b, ‘From jambanja to planning: the reassertion of technocracy in land reform in southeastern Zimbabwe’ Journal of Modern African Studies, 41: 533-554.
Cliffe, L. 2000., ‘The Politics of Land Reform in Zimbabwe’, in Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Constraints and Prospects, eds T.A.S. Bowyer and C. Stoneman, Ashgate: Aldershot.
Cousins, B., D. Cousins and J. Theron, 1996, ‘Rural livelihoods and small scale agriculture in the Western Cape: the MAG experience’, in: Land, Labour and Livelihoods in Rural South Africa (Vol One: Western Cape), Michael Lipton, Mike de Klerk and Merle Lipton. Indicator Press: Durban.
Cousins B., 2004, ‘The Zimbabwe crisis in its wider context: the politics of land, democracy and development in southern Africa’, in Unfinished Business: Rethinking land, state and citizenship in Zimbabwe, edited by A. Hammar, B. Raftopolous and S. Jensen. Harare: Weaver Press.
Cousins B., (forthcoming), 'Agrarian reform and the ‘two economies’: transforming South Africa’s countryside', in The Land Question in South Africa: Redistribution and Transformation, edited by L. Ntsebeza and R. Hall, Human Sciences Research Council: Pretoria.
De Klerk (ed), 1991, A Harvest of Discontent: the Land Question in South Africa, IDASA: Cape Town.
Delgado C., Hopkins J. and Kelly V., 1998, Agricultural growth linkages in sub-Saharan Africa, International Food Policy Research Institute: Washington.
Deininger, K., 2003, Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction. World Bank: Washington.
Deininger K. and May J., 2000, Is there scope for growth with equity? The case for land reform in South Africa, World Bank: Washington.
DFID (2005). ‘Productivity growth for poverty reduction: an approach to agriculture. Strategy document’, DFID: London.
Eastwood, R., Lipton, M. and Newell, A. 2004, forthcoming. Farm size. Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Volume III. Draft: http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/aboutids/Seminarseries2005/Eastwood.pdf
GoZ - Government of Zimbabwe,1998, ‘Land Reform and Resettlement Programme Phase II’, Government of Zimbabwe: Harare.
Hall, R., 2004. Land and Agrarian Reform in South Africa: A Status Report 2004. (Research report, No. 20), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape: Cape Town.
Hall, R., Jacobs, P. and Lahiff, E. (2003). Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa. Final report. (Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa series; no. 9.), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape.: Cape Town.
Human Sciences Research Council, 2003. ‘Land redistribution for agricultural development: case studies in three provinces. Final Report.’ Integrated Rural and Regional Development, Human Sciences Research Council: Pretoria.
Kinsey, B. H., 1999, ‘Land Reform Growth and Equity: Emerging Evidence from Zimbabwe's Resttlement Programme.’ Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 25, No. 2, June 1999: 173 - 196.
Kinsey, B., 2000, ‘Mainstays and Sidelines: Temporal Dimensions of Rural Livelihoods with Enhanced Opportunities Provided by Land Reform.’ Institute for Development Policy and Management, Multiple Livelihoods and Social Change: Working Paper No. 21 Manchester: University of Manchester.
Lahiff, E. and Cousins, B., 2005, 'Smallholder Agriculture and Land Reform in South Africa', IDS Bulletin 36 (2).
Lahiff, E., 2003., ‘Land and livelihoods: The Politics of Land Reform in Southern Africa’, IDS Bulletin 34 (3): 54-63.
Lipton, M.,1996, 'Rural Reforms and Rural Livelihoods: the context of international experience', in Lipton, M, de Klerk, M and Lipton, M (eds.) Land, Labour and Livelihoods in Rural South Africa. Volume One: Western Cape. Indicator Press, Durban
Lipton, M. 1993, ‘Land Reform as a Commenced Business: The Evidence Against Stopping’, World Development, 21 (4): 641-57.
Lipton, M., 1974, ‘Toward a theory of land reform’, in Agrarian reform and agrarian reformism: Studies in Peru, Chile, China and India, edited by D. Lehmann, Faber and Faber: London.
MALA - Ministry for Agriculture and Land Affairs, South Africa. 2001. ‘Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development: A sub-programme of the Land Redistribution Programme’. Ministry for Agriculture and Land Affairs: Pretoria.
Moyo, S., 2000, ‘The Political Economy of Land Acquisition and Redistribution in Zimbabwe, 1990-1999.’ Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 26 (1): 5 – 28.
Mthethwa, T., Du Toit, A., De Swardt, C., Mbhele, T. & Aliber, M. (2004) Trends and policy challenges in the rural economy: four provincial case studies. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council.
Palmer, R., 2000, ‘The Struggles Continue: Evolving Land Policy and Tenure Reforms in Africa - Recent Policy and Implementation Process.’ in Toulmin, C. and Quan, J. (Eds). Evolving Land Rights, Policy and Tenure in Africa. DFID/ IIED / NRI: London.
Peters, P., 2004, ‘Inequality and social conflict over land in Africa’ Journal of Agrarian Change 4 (3): 269-314.
Scoones I., 1998, ‘Sustainable rural livelihoods: a framework for analysis’ IDS Working Paper, 89.
Scoones, I. and Wolmer, W., 2003, ‘Livelihoods in crisis: new perspectives on governance and rural development in southern Africa’ IDS Bulletin 34 (3), 2003.
Sender J., and D. Johnson, 2004, ‘Searching for a Weapon of Msass Production in Rural Africa: Unconvincing Arguments for Land Reform’, Journal of Agrarian Change 4 (1 and 2): 142- 164.
Toulmin, C. and Quan, J. (eds), 2000. Evolving Land Rights, Policy and Tenure in Africa. Department for International Development/ International Institute for Environment and Development / Natural Resources Institute: London.
Van den Brink R., 2003, ‘Land Policy and Land Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: Consensus, Confusion and Controversy’, World Bank: Washington.
van Zyl J., 1996, ‘The farm size-efficiency relationship’, in Agricultural Land Reform in South Africa. Policies, markets and mechanisms,, edited by J van Zyl, J Kirsten & H Binswanger. Oxford University Press: Cape Town.
Wegerif, M., 2004, A critical appraisal of South Africa’s market-based land reform policy: the case of the Land Redistribution for Agricultural development (LRAD) programme in Limpopo, PLAAS Research report no. 19. Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape: Cape Town.
Werner, W., 2004, Promoting development among farm workers: Some options for Namibia. In J. Hunter (ed.) 2004 Who should own the land? Analysis and Views on Land Reform and the Land Question in Namibia and Southern Africa. Windhoek: Namibia Institute for Democracy / Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Werner, W., 2003, Land Reform, Income Inequality and Poverty Alleviation in Namibia. Bank of Namibia 5th Annual Symposium Publication. Windhoek: Bank of Namibia
Andrew, M, Ainslie, A & Shackleton, C. 2003. Land use and livelihoods. (Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa series; no. 8.), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape.: Cape Town.
Bernstein, H. 2002. "Land reform: Taking a long(er) view." Journal of Agrarian Change 2(4):433-463.
Berry, S. 2002. ‘Debating the Land Question in Africa’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 44 (4): 638-68.
Binswanger, H. P, K. Deininger, and G. Feder, 1995, 'Power, distortions, revolt and reform in agricultural land relations', in Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. III, eds. J. Behrman and T. N. Srinavasan. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam.
Chaumba J., I. Scoones and W. Wolmer, 2003a, ‘New politics, new livelihoods: Changes in the Zimbabwean lowveld since the farm invasions of 2000’, Review of African Political Economy, 98: 585-608.
Chaumba J., I. Scoones and W. Wolmer, 2003b, ‘From jambanja to planning: the reassertion of technocracy in land reform in southeastern Zimbabwe’ Journal of Modern African Studies, 41: 533-554.
Cliffe, L. 2000., ‘The Politics of Land Reform in Zimbabwe’, in Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Constraints and Prospects, eds T.A.S. Bowyer and C. Stoneman, Ashgate: Aldershot.
Cousins, B., D. Cousins and J. Theron, 1996, ‘Rural livelihoods and small scale agriculture in the Western Cape: the MAG experience’, in: Land, Labour and Livelihoods in Rural South Africa (Vol One: Western Cape), Michael Lipton, Mike de Klerk and Merle Lipton. Indicator Press: Durban.
Cousins B., 2004, ‘The Zimbabwe crisis in its wider context: the politics of land, democracy and development in southern Africa’, in Unfinished Business: Rethinking land, state and citizenship in Zimbabwe, edited by A. Hammar, B. Raftopolous and S. Jensen. Harare: Weaver Press.
Cousins B., (forthcoming), 'Agrarian reform and the ‘two economies’: transforming South Africa’s countryside', in The Land Question in South Africa: Redistribution and Transformation, edited by L. Ntsebeza and R. Hall, Human Sciences Research Council: Pretoria.
De Klerk (ed), 1991, A Harvest of Discontent: the Land Question in South Africa, IDASA: Cape Town.
Delgado C., Hopkins J. and Kelly V., 1998, Agricultural growth linkages in sub-Saharan Africa, International Food Policy Research Institute: Washington.
Deininger, K., 2003, Land Policies for Growth and Poverty Reduction. World Bank: Washington.
Deininger K. and May J., 2000, Is there scope for growth with equity? The case for land reform in South Africa, World Bank: Washington.
DFID (2005). ‘Productivity growth for poverty reduction: an approach to agriculture. Strategy document’, DFID: London.
Eastwood, R., Lipton, M. and Newell, A. 2004, forthcoming. Farm size. Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Volume III. Draft: http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/aboutids/Seminarseries2005/Eastwood.pdf
GoZ - Government of Zimbabwe,1998, ‘Land Reform and Resettlement Programme Phase II’, Government of Zimbabwe: Harare.
Hall, R., 2004. Land and Agrarian Reform in South Africa: A Status Report 2004. (Research report, No. 20), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape: Cape Town.
Hall, R., Jacobs, P. and Lahiff, E. (2003). Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa. Final report. (Evaluating land and agrarian reform in South Africa series; no. 9.), Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape.: Cape Town.
Human Sciences Research Council, 2003. ‘Land redistribution for agricultural development: case studies in three provinces. Final Report.’ Integrated Rural and Regional Development, Human Sciences Research Council: Pretoria.
Kinsey, B. H., 1999, ‘Land Reform Growth and Equity: Emerging Evidence from Zimbabwe's Resttlement Programme.’ Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 25, No. 2, June 1999: 173 - 196.
Kinsey, B., 2000, ‘Mainstays and Sidelines: Temporal Dimensions of Rural Livelihoods with Enhanced Opportunities Provided by Land Reform.’ Institute for Development Policy and Management, Multiple Livelihoods and Social Change: Working Paper No. 21 Manchester: University of Manchester.
Lahiff, E. and Cousins, B., 2005, 'Smallholder Agriculture and Land Reform in South Africa', IDS Bulletin 36 (2).
Lahiff, E., 2003., ‘Land and livelihoods: The Politics of Land Reform in Southern Africa’, IDS Bulletin 34 (3): 54-63.
Lipton, M.,1996, 'Rural Reforms and Rural Livelihoods: the context of international experience', in Lipton, M, de Klerk, M and Lipton, M (eds.) Land, Labour and Livelihoods in Rural South Africa. Volume One: Western Cape. Indicator Press, Durban
Lipton, M. 1993, ‘Land Reform as a Commenced Business: The Evidence Against Stopping’, World Development, 21 (4): 641-57.
Lipton, M., 1974, ‘Toward a theory of land reform’, in Agrarian reform and agrarian reformism: Studies in Peru, Chile, China and India, edited by D. Lehmann, Faber and Faber: London.
MALA - Ministry for Agriculture and Land Affairs, South Africa. 2001. ‘Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development: A sub-programme of the Land Redistribution Programme’. Ministry for Agriculture and Land Affairs: Pretoria.
Moyo, S., 2000, ‘The Political Economy of Land Acquisition and Redistribution in Zimbabwe, 1990-1999.’ Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 26 (1): 5 – 28.
Mthethwa, T., Du Toit, A., De Swardt, C., Mbhele, T. & Aliber, M. (2004) Trends and policy challenges in the rural economy: four provincial case studies. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council.
Palmer, R., 2000, ‘The Struggles Continue: Evolving Land Policy and Tenure Reforms in Africa - Recent Policy and Implementation Process.’ in Toulmin, C. and Quan, J. (Eds). Evolving Land Rights, Policy and Tenure in Africa. DFID/ IIED / NRI: London.
Peters, P., 2004, ‘Inequality and social conflict over land in Africa’ Journal of Agrarian Change 4 (3): 269-314.
Scoones I., 1998, ‘Sustainable rural livelihoods: a framework for analysis’ IDS Working Paper, 89.
Scoones, I. and Wolmer, W., 2003, ‘Livelihoods in crisis: new perspectives on governance and rural development in southern Africa’ IDS Bulletin 34 (3), 2003.
Sender J., and D. Johnson, 2004, ‘Searching for a Weapon of Msass Production in Rural Africa: Unconvincing Arguments for Land Reform’, Journal of Agrarian Change 4 (1 and 2): 142- 164.
Toulmin, C. and Quan, J. (eds), 2000. Evolving Land Rights, Policy and Tenure in Africa. Department for International Development/ International Institute for Environment and Development / Natural Resources Institute: London.
Van den Brink R., 2003, ‘Land Policy and Land Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: Consensus, Confusion and Controversy’, World Bank: Washington.
van Zyl J., 1996, ‘The farm size-efficiency relationship’, in Agricultural Land Reform in South Africa. Policies, markets and mechanisms,, edited by J van Zyl, J Kirsten & H Binswanger. Oxford University Press: Cape Town.
Wegerif, M., 2004, A critical appraisal of South Africa’s market-based land reform policy: the case of the Land Redistribution for Agricultural development (LRAD) programme in Limpopo, PLAAS Research report no. 19. Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape: Cape Town.
Werner, W., 2004, Promoting development among farm workers: Some options for Namibia. In J. Hunter (ed.) 2004 Who should own the land? Analysis and Views on Land Reform and the Land Question in Namibia and Southern Africa. Windhoek: Namibia Institute for Democracy / Konrad Adenauer Foundation
Werner, W., 2003, Land Reform, Income Inequality and Poverty Alleviation in Namibia. Bank of Namibia 5th Annual Symposium Publication. Windhoek: Bank of Namibia


