Land Management in the Wild Coast: The Case of Indigenous Peoplein Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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2008-01

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University of Fort Hare

Abstract

An under-reported consequence of the democratic transition is the impact on land management (LM) within communal areas of South Africa (SA). Yet land is an essential natural resource, both for the survival and prosperity of humanity, and for the maintenance of all terrestrial ecosystems (FAO&UNEP, 1997). This study focuses on land management in the Wild Coast with special reference to indigenous people in Coffee Bay.

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Masters Thesis

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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Human geography, economic geography

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Kulumba, A.M. (2008). Land Management in the Wild Coast: The Case of Indigenous Peoplein Coffee Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Alice. University of Fort Hare