Africa, المجلد 78،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2008 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... reserve borders were unfenced and still permeable at the time , communal farmers were able to migrate and exploit grazing on adjacent state or commercial land . They also began to settle the more marginal parts of the reserve and during ...
... reserve borders were unfenced and still permeable at the time , communal farmers were able to migrate and exploit grazing on adjacent state or commercial land . They also began to settle the more marginal parts of the reserve and during ...
الصفحة 201
... reserve areas , denying them access to non - privatized , state land across the reserve borders ( Archer and Meer 1998 ) . Not only did the Group Areas Act result in a dramatic increase in the reserve population as a result of forced ...
... reserve areas , denying them access to non - privatized , state land across the reserve borders ( Archer and Meer 1998 ) . Not only did the Group Areas Act result in a dramatic increase in the reserve population as a result of forced ...
الصفحة 230
... Reserve . Rupert also became President of WWF - South Africa . According to Ramutsindela and Tsheola ( 2002 ) , the ... reserve until 1997. The Skilpad Wildflower Reserve was open to tourists for two months of the year during the flower ...
... Reserve . Rupert also became President of WWF - South Africa . According to Ramutsindela and Tsheola ( 2002 ) , the ... reserve until 1997. The Skilpad Wildflower Reserve was open to tourists for two months of the year during the flower ...
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AFRICA | 1 |
vigilantes in southwestern Nigeria | 16 |
The search for security in Muslim northern Nigeria | 41 |
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