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Title:The Tribal Grazing Land Policy and Integrated Land-Use Planning: A District View
Author:Greenhow, Timothy
Year:1978
Periodical:Botswana Notes and Records (ISSN 0525-5090)
Volume:10
Pages:159-168
Language:English
Geographic term:Botswana
Subjects:land law
agricultural policy
Peoples of Africa (Ethnic Groups)
Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment
Development and Technology
External links:https://www.jstor.org/stable/40979547
http://search.proquest.com/pao/docview/1291917703
Abstract:Government White Paper no. 2 of 1975: National Policy on Tribal Grazing Land set in motion a process that has deep and far-reaching implications for all land-related issues in Botswana's rural areas. Here some of the major issues which led to the Tribal Grazing Land Policy (TGLP) and the effects this policy has had on land tenure, land use, its planning and administration are set out. A few remarks are made regarding possible social repercussions. The purpose of this paper is mainly to record the development of land-use planning in the early years of TGLP implementation. Its viewpoint is definitely from the district level, and its aim is ultimately to press for positive approaches to the problematic effects of the TGLP, rather than to criticize the TGL Policy itself or the way its implementation has been handled thus far. Notes.
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