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It is also true that in many situations it is the sum of the decisions of many individuals which is important rather than the decision of a single individual : the impact of an individual herder on communal grazing areas , for example ...
It is also true that in many situations it is the sum of the decisions of many individuals which is important rather than the decision of a single individual : the impact of an individual herder on communal grazing areas , for example ...
الصفحة 63
AGRARIAN AIMS OF KENYA'S TENURE REFORM In the mid - 1940s colonial officials in Kenya witnessed indigenous trends towards land privatisation , but did not agree on whether or not individual tenure would have positive effects on ...
AGRARIAN AIMS OF KENYA'S TENURE REFORM In the mid - 1940s colonial officials in Kenya witnessed indigenous trends towards land privatisation , but did not agree on whether or not individual tenure would have positive effects on ...
الصفحة 105
Third , individual men , fathers , as is evident in several of the case studies , recognise women's vulnerability in terms of access and control over land . According to many of those who participated in the study , there has been a ...
Third , individual men , fathers , as is evident in several of the case studies , recognise women's vulnerability in terms of access and control over land . According to many of those who participated in the study , there has been a ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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