Both the Greens and Scottish Labour want changes to be made to the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill. Ministers are facing calls ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNThe next generation is redefining what is meant by a ‘farm’ and ‘home’ in Zimbabwe’s land reform areasThis may be around the nature of a ‘farm’ and what place is called ‘home’. These themes are explored in this blog, as they have big implications for how young people are reinventing Zimbabwe’s ...
Supported by A new land-reform bill aims to unwind ... Between 2020 and 2022, the value of rural land jumped by as much as 58 percent in some areas, driven mostly by foreign investors buying ...
The move signals the government’s intention to proceed cautiously with its land reform agenda ... net for those who may choose to return to rural areas ...
This article is from Zimbabweland, a blog written by IDS Research Fellow Ian Scoones. Zimbabweland focuses on issues related to rural livelihoods and land reform in Zimbabwe.
Seeing land rights as the key to lifting up the impoverished, he pushed authoritarian governments as well as emerging ...
Bill will inflict "an era of wanton damage" on rural Scotland unless the Scottish government accepts that key changes should ...
Ministers have been told “significant change” is needed to land reform legislation if it is to deliver on the Scottish ...
His death was announced by Landesa, his Seattle-based NGO, formerly known as the Rural Development Institute ... A law review article piqued his interest in land reform, a term used in legal ...
There are also other areas that should ... Other government land reform programmes made a very small contribution. Do we have more equitable access to farm land (or rural land) after 30 years ...
There are also other areas that should ... Other government land reform programmes made a very small contribution. Do we have more equitable access to farm land (or rural land) after 30 years ...
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