Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand
This study investigates how and why a group ranch members in Kajiado District, Kenya, supported the subdivision of their collective landholdings into individual, titled units, and what outcomes resulted in this transition to individual rights. Viewed over a longer time scale, the author finds that politics is at the core of institutional change.
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Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand
This study investigates how and why a group ranch members in Kajiado District, Kenya, supported the subdivision of their collective landholdings into individual, titled units, and what outcomes resulted in this transition to individual rights. Viewed over a longer time scale, the author finds that politics is at the core of institutional change.
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Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand

Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand

by E. Mwangi
Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand

Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa: The Transformation of Property Rights in Maasailand

by E. Mwangi

Hardcover(2007)

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Overview

This study investigates how and why a group ranch members in Kajiado District, Kenya, supported the subdivision of their collective landholdings into individual, titled units, and what outcomes resulted in this transition to individual rights. Viewed over a longer time scale, the author finds that politics is at the core of institutional change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403980052
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/25/2007
Edition description: 2007
Pages: 219
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

ESTHER MWANGI is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

The Policy Problem: Why Are Group Ranches in Maasailand Individualizing? Background to the Study Area The Evolution of Property Rights: A Theoretical Framework Methods Land Property Rights in Kajiado District: A Historical Footprint Subdividing the Group Ranch: Members' Motivations Subdividing the Group Ranch: Allocation and Distribution of Parcels The Subdivided Group Ranch: Management Strategies and Ecological Sustainability Why Group Ranches Are Individualizing: Summary and Conclusion
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