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Conference Programme 22 March 2013

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LAND DIVIDED: LAND AND SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY IN 2013, IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE PROGRAMME (as of 22 March 2013) Please note that there may still be changes to the programme; delegates are advised to check the daily programme at the conference. Where absent, titles are still to be confirmed. All venues are in the UCT Leslie Social Sciences (LSS) Building, except for the Photographic Exhibition Launch (Iziko South African National Gallery, Company's Garden, Cape Town). * Denotes presenting author

SUNDAY 24 MARCH 2013 13:30 - Pre-registration 15:30 15:45 Participants please to be seated 16:00

OPENING Welcome, Opening remarks Welcome: Prof T Nhlapo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, UCT VENUE: 2A Opening remarks: Minister Gugile Nkwinti, Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, South Africa

16:20

PLENARY 1 The legacy of the 1913 Natives Land Act CHAIR: Prof B O'Connell, Vice-Chancellor, UWC P Delius, Wits & W Beinart*, Oxford U: The historical context and legacy of the Natives Land Act of 1913 S Pityana, CASAC: The Constitution, the Land Question, citizenship & redress M Ramphele, Agang: The 1913 Land Act's dual legacy: Dispossession and subjugation subjugation P Shabalala, Rural Women's Movement: Matiwaneskop and the legacy of the 1913 Natives Land Act

18:00

Closing remarks, Vote of thanks

18:15

Prof R Botman, Rector & Vice-Chancellor, Stellenbosch University VENUE: LSS FOYER

RECEPTION

MONDAY 25 MARCH 2015 From 7 Registration 8:30 Welcome: H Dix, KAS and H Haithar, Ford Foundation 10:30 PLENARY 2 Land reform & agrarian policy in southern Africa VENUE: 2A

CHAIR: A du Toit, PLAAS UWC H Bernstein, SOAS: Agrarian worlds of 1913 and 2013: Implications for land reform today R Hall, PLAAS UWC: Who, what, where, how, why? Mapping the many disagreements about land and agrarian reform M Karaan, Stellenbosch U: Tbc S Moyo, AIAS: Agrarian change after Fast Track Land Reform: Lessons for South Africa?

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M1 The long shadow of the M2 Agrarian reform, rural Natives Land Act: Agrarian livelihoods and food analysis, rural production & security land policies

M3 Trajectories of change M4 Land reform & the in the large-scale law: Comparative commercial farming sector perspectives in South Africa: Challenges for agrarian reform

M5 Land & environment in M6 Conservation & South African literature custom: struggles over natural resources

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1B S Brooks, UWC

D Hornby, PLAAS, UWC

1D T Manenzhe, PLAAS, UWC

W Beinart, Oxford U: The H Gerwel, UCT: The impact of A Genis, PLAAS UWC: If you longer term legacy of the the land reform process on want to be here next year, you Natives Land Act: Debates agricultural productivity & cannot go on as before: about dispossession & livelihood opportunities in the Accumulation and smallholder production Eastern Cape: A case study of differentiation in Limpopo the Blue Crane Route Province Municipality D James, LSE: The road back D Fig, UCT/Transnational L Metelerkamp, Sustainability to Doornkop: Land purchase, Institute: Power grab: The Institute: Agricultural ecological challenges & innovation in the Swartland: land title and the 1913 Natives potential socio-economic Investigating promising Land Act impacts of shale gas mining in practices for large farms the Karoo H Smith, LRC: Mineral rights H Geyer, Stellenbosch U: The and land law, 1813 - 2013 Poverty Trap: Bridging the diseconomies of subsistence agriculture in South Africa

R Turner, Butler U: Continuing S Motala, T Hart, P Jacobs*, C Nemachena, HSRC: How divisions: Tradition, land can/could Agrarian Reform restitution & Barokologadi Communal identity help to reduce rural poverty? Insights from new South African Evidence M Phiri, HSRC: The political economy of food security and production in South Africa

13:00

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S Minisi-Weeks, CLS, UCT

2B J Martin, UWC: facilitator

W Wicomb, LRC

T Brown, Ottawa U: Land, S Matjila, UNISA: Lefatshe property & legal order: A (land) in Setswana life and critical legal geography literature perspective on land ownership & regulation in the Southern African region

D Fay, U Colorado Riverside: The costs of delayed & incomplete co-management at Dwesa-Cebe

J Hursh, McGill U: The H Twidle, UCT: Histories of K Juza, Hobeni: The struggle language of expropriation the African farm: Land and for the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature and compensation: A literary non-fiction from Sol Reserve and access to Plaatje to Jonny Steinberg resources: An insider’s comparative assessment of constitutional property perspective clauses in South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe P Stanford, PLAAS UWC: Farm A Ray, U British Columbia: M Vandermerwe, UWC: This A Paterson & M Mkhulisi*, scale and dairy farmers' Redressing dispossession: A is my land: Introductory and ECPTA, UCT: Facilitating responses to economic inclusive, participatory & comparative look at land framing comments pressures: Implications for claims in Australia, Canada, human-centred legal agrarian reform in South New Zealand, South Africa approaches to conservation in Africa's commercial dairy and the USA protected areas: Lessons from sector the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve D Troskie, Dept. Agriculture, K Russell, Yale U & UCT: The N Ntoni, J Philips & S Rhode, W Wicomb, LRC: The State v Western Cape: Sustainable role of land reform in rule of UWC: Readings from This is Gongqose and the meaning of commercial farming: law in democracy my Land a court case Pressures and responses

J Sluysmans, Radboud U: Land reform in the case law of the European Commission on Human Rights: Lessons for South Africa?

Z Xego, Transkei Land Service Organisation: Tralso and the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve struggle

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M7 Old divisions, new disguises: The persistence of bantustan boundaries

M8 Contemporary responses to the 1913 Natives Land Act

M9 Conversions to private wild-life conservation: Impacts on farmdwellers & implications for land reform

M10 Land reform & redistribution in Zimbabwe and Kenya: lessons for South Africa

M11 Alternative understandings of the successes/failures of land reform in South Africa

M12 The Willing Buyer / Willing Seller approach to land reform: the practical merits and merits of practicality

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A Claassens, CLS, UCT K van der Waal, Stellenbosch M Spierenburg, Vrije U U N Gasa, CLS: Constructing and R van Diemel, Stellenbosch U: F Brandt* and M Spierenburg, Vrije U: How game fences deconstructing the meanings Have you seen this Bill? Josiah of boundaries in South African T Gumede and the 1913 Land shape community boundaries history Act in the Karoo

G Paradza, PLAAS, UWC L Cliffe, Leeds U: Land reform & redistribution in Kenya and Zimbabwe: Lessons for South Africa

M Salomon, Tshintsha K Kleinbooi, PLAAS, UWC Amakhaya Alliance T Fife: Reflections on the M Aliber: The opportunities Richtersveld Restitution and limitations of the Willing Agreement Implementation Buyer/Willing seller approach

E Chigumira, U Oregon: J Grant, U KwaZulu-Natal: B Mkhize, Driefontein S Brooks, UWC: An arc of K Haire, U Johannesburg & The importance of community: Driefontein 1913- D.S. Matjila, UNISA: Plaatje's dispossession? Reflections on Farming against the odds? research on private game An examination of re- community cohesion in land 2013 elevation of the downrestitution: a case study of trodden black South African farming in the KwaZulu-Natal peasantization in the Sanyati Midlands District, Zimbabwe the Khomani San community, mine, farm & domestic Northern Cape worker in Native Life in South Africa & The Mote & The Beam S Mnisi Weeks, CLS UCT: S Swart, Stellenbosch U: “It is J Josefsson, U Free State: The Layers of authority, as bad to be a black man’s waiting (for the) game & no boundaries of decision-making animal as it is to be a black unauthorised entry: Two man”– the politics of animals perspectives on the politics of in the 1913 Land Act space on private game farms in KwaZulu-Natal A Westaway, GADRA Education: Post 1994 governance choices and policy prerogatives - The maintenance of the Bantustans 15:30 TEA 16:00 - PLENARY 3 The multiple meanings of land: Identity, rights, 17:40 belonging VENUE: 2A CHAIR: N Gasa, CLS UCT J Dlamini, U Barcelona: Edward Tsewu and the struggle for African property ownership: Rethinking the prehistory of the 1913 Natives Land Act A Krog, UWC: Baas van die Plaas: identities of land-disdain R Muponde, U Witwatersrand: Jambanja?: The politics and aesthetics of land in Zimbabwe C Walker, Stellenbosch U: Land, meaning and time: Reflections on the making and remaking of Cremin in Northern KwaZulu-Natal, 1912 - 2013 17:45

Buses depart from UCT for photographic exhibition at Iziko South African National Gallery (Company's Garden, Cape Town)

18:15

OPENING VENUE: SA NATIONAL GALLERY

Umhlaba 100 Years: Commemorating the 1913 Land Act Curators: D Goldblatt, B Dhlomo, P Warne, P Weinberg Opening remarks: Archbishop Ndungane

K Kanyinga: tbc

T Kamuti, U Free State: P Mutopo, U Cologne: Coordinating control: How Understanding livelihoods & national and provincial gender after Zimbabwe's environmental policy is Fast Track Land Reform in shifting in South Africa Mwenezi District: Lessons for South Africa

M Jara, CLS: Beyond the Willing Buyer/Willing Seller approach: Testing the scope and limits of the ‘property clause’

T Hart, HSRC: Translating A Obi, U Fort Hare: Impact of rural land reform into land reform on farmland benefits prices: examining the effects of diverse farmer support schemes and foreign buyers in South Africa S Lemke, U Hohenheim: Smallholder agricultural programmes targeted at women: exploring benefits and challenges

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TUESDAY 26 MARCH 2013 From 8 Day registrations 8:30 - PLENARY 4 Land questions and the environment 10:15 VENUE: 2A CHAIR: M Mulaudzi, UCT J Cock, U Witwatersrand: The ‘green economy: a sustainable development path or a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’? T Hoffman, UCT: Changing patterns of rural land use and land cover in South Africa and their implications for land reform M Ramutsindela, UCT: Conservation: A de facto land reform ‘policy’? P Woodhouse, U Manchester: Dual trajectories? Property and productivity in African natural resources 10:15 TEA 10:45 - PANELS 12:45 13 - 18

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T13 Reflections on spatial patterns of settlement in the Eastern Cape's Transkei & Ciskei 2A P Hebinck, Wageningen U

T14 Communal land reform in Namibia: History, practices & future challenges 1B L Cliffe, Leeds U

T15 Commercial partnerships in South Africa's land reform programme 1C A Genis, PLAAS, UWC

T16 Urban agriculture: do T17 The Class and Market the urban poor really Dynamics of Small-scale benefit? Farming in South Africa today 1D 1E D Tevera, UWC S Greenberg, PLAAS, UWC

J Battersby-Lennard, UCT: W Beinart, Oxford U: G Dobler, Freiburg U: N Davis, PLAAS UWC: Land discussant Between economic security & still divided! Restorative What more needs to be done productivity: colonial justice, actors & agency in the to improve the viability of attitudes towards communal context of inclusive business urban agriculture for the lands in Namibia, 1915 - 1990 models: lessons for land urban poor? reform from the Moletele land claim, Limpopo Province

T18 Roundtable Climate change: considerations for land & agrarian reform 2B C Walker, Stellenbosch U

R Alcock: Photo essay: The E Archer, CSIR: Climate haze of emerging farming change challenges in farming in drylands

L Braun, Oregon U: Cut into O Graefe, Freibourg U: Town B Derman, Norwegian U Life B Cook & B Emanuel, D Chikazunga, PLAAS UWC: P Johnston, Climate System little bits: Buying & selling proclamation & town land Dynamics of South Africa’s Analysis Group, UCT: Climate Sciences: Reflections on Toronto Public Health: individual tenure in Fingoland, allocation in communal areas commercial partnerships and agricultural value chains: Lessons from the Toronto change and grain farming: 1864-1913 as a means of state control Communal Property Food Strategy in using food Opportunities and challenges are emerging farmers for smallholder farmers Associations: Mixed to create healthier cities and vulnerable? experiences from Limpopo adaptive municipal Province governance C de Wet, Rhodes U: Land E Lusepani, Ministry of Land E Lahiff, U Coll Cork: M Fleischer, U ErlangenA Dubb, PLAAS UWC: T Knowels, Cirrus Group, administration, resettlement and Resettlement, Namibia: Commercial partnerships in Nuremburg: "The food may Patterns of social Cape Town: Landscape and local socio-economic Land as commodity and its South Africa’s land reform grow but the city is differentiation among small- restoration as climate change change, against the effects on land reform: programme: lessons and starving." A critical scale sugarcane growers in mitigation and adaptation experience since 1994 perspective on urban Mtubatuba background of the Land Acts Commodity or human right? of 1913 and 1936: an Eastern agriculture under San Cape case study conditions of local social dynamics R Kingwill, PLAAS UWC: Space & property: Native locations, land surveys & family property in the former Ciskei

L Wotshela, Fort Hare U: Ciskei quitrent landholding & village system through sways of social change & contemporary land reform strategies

E Matthaei, Stellenbosch T Manenzhe, PLAAS UWC: M Lewis, PLAAS UWC: Urban D Hornby, PLAAS UWC U/GIZ: Perceptions & Investment or Consumption? agriculture in Johannesburg Hybrid livestock systems on attiutudes towards the Agrarian question of labour in – livelihoods and informal land redistribution projects in Communal Land Rights Limpopo Province markets KwaZulu-Natal: reproduction/ registration process in accumulation dynamics & independent Namibia social differentiation L Weidmann, Freibourg U: Town proclamation & town land allocation in communal areas as a means of state control: Some case studies

F Matose, UCT: Discussant

F Mtero, PLAAS UWC: M New, African Climate and Commercialisation and de- Development Initiative, UCT: agrarianisation: ‘Massive’ Climate change: Distant maize production schemes problem or emerging risk? and rural livelihoods in the Eastern Cape S Rahlao, Energy Research Centre, UCT: Land use change and greenhouse gas emissions in South Africa

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T19 Land claims & nature conservation in South Africa

T20 Roundtable: Reflection on the TCB campaign and methodologies used in light of future challenges such as the TLGFA

T21 South Africa's role in large-scale land acquisitions in Africa

T22 Land & land reform in T23 Land, landscape & Zimbabwe: people, photography policies, politics

T24 Ecosystem services, livelihoods & sustainability across the land tenure spectrum: Emphasising the importance of ‘environment’

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M Lewis, PLAAS, UWC L Maluleke, Stellenbosch U: A simplistic approach, or perhaps a little naïve

A Paterson, UCT: Comanaging South Africa's conservation & land reform agendas: Evaluating recent govt initiatives to resolve the unruly interface thrust upon SA's protected areas

N Luwaya, CLS UCT: facilitator

M Aliber

1E S O'Connell, UCT

S Shackleton, Rhodes U

O Dodo, Binduru U: Land M Godby, UCT: Another way M Botha, Sonke Gender M Boche*, CIRAD, A Ducastel Justice & W Anseeuw, CIRAD/U reform in Zimbabwe: A noble of telling: Tracey Derrick's Pretoria: South Africa's role in policy but poorly planned 'Earthworks: The lives of farm farmland investment funds in and executed: A case of labourers in the Swartland' southern Africa Mashonaland Central Province, 2000 to 2012

P Hebinck, Wageningen U: Beyond land

N Luwaya, CLS UCT R Hall, PLAAS UWC: Exporting dualism: The expansion of South African capital in African farmland deals

S Robins, Stellenbosch U: The elephant in the (Lowveld) room? Eco-tourism-led development & the commodification of nature in Makuleke village, Limpopo Province

S Shirinda, LRC

A Sihlangu: The Manyeleti land claim and nature conservation

T Thipe, CLS UCT

M Spierenburg* and S Bologna, Vrije U/Stellenbosch U: False legitimacies and problem animals: The rhetoric of economic opportunities justiying the expansion of conservation areas in southern Africa

J Vilakazi, Driefontein community

D Chikazunga, PLAAS, UWC

E Ingwani, Stellenbosch U: P Hayes, UWC: Goldblatt's C Shackleton*, S Shackleton, Land transactions in peri- photography & economics of Rhodes U: Land and urban Domboshava, land landscapes sustaining people: Zimbabwe: Causes, nature The importance of ecosystem and outcomes services

G Paradza, PLAAS UWC: M Jaison, U Pretoria: People L van der Watt: Stuck on the Adverse incorporation & the & Land in a changing wrong side of history? South African sugar boom in environment: A critical Contested settlements in the Mozamibique realist exploration of photographs of Jo Ractliffe relations to land in Masvingo, Zimbabwe

M Talbot*, Rhodes U & M Powell, Stellenbosch U: Can payments for ecosystem services help alleviate rural poverty & enhance the viability & sustainability of land & agrarian reform initiatives? G Thondhlana*, G Cundill, L

S Verhoog, Vrije U: The J Manjengwa*, U Zimbabwe, L van Robbroeck, politics of land deals: A J Hanlon, LSE & T Smart, U Stellenbosch U: Displacing Sisitka, S Shackleton, Rhodes comparative analysis of London: Zimbabwe takes the subject: The postcolonial U: Land claims & collective global land policies on large- back its land: Is this the 'best subject in Jane Alexander's management toward scale land acquisition use' of the land? photomontages improved livelihoods in South Africa

W Mwatwara, Stellenbosch U: The politics of land reform: A comparative study of South Africa & Zimbabwe in the post 1994 era

M Xakaza, Durban Art Gallery: tbc

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T25 Agrarian change & land T26 Panel discussion: The reform in South Africa agrarian rural household economy status report, with community videos

T27 Land, authority, justice T28 Land & agrarian and redress reform: Social justice, social dynamics

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M Salomon, Tshintsha Amakhaya

S Shirinda, LRC

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T29 Landscape, identity, belonging

2B 1D 1E S Robins, Stellenbosch U L Wotshela, Fort Haire U H Smith, LRC: facilitator

H Bernstein, SOAS: Commercial agriculture in South Africa since 1994: ‘Natural, simply capitalism’

S Greenberg M Evans, York U: Land, socioK Ikegami, Kinki U: Land J Foster, Cornell U: White C Morris, U Colorado: Failed economic rights & reform and fair trade in identity, improvement, and deeds: The Masakhane farm transformative justice South Africa: Focusing on the modernism: recuperating the workers and state negligence case of Heiveld Cooperative “unnatural” landscapes of under customary law reform in the Northern Cape mining on the Highveld, 1950 policies Province – 1970

B Cousins, PLAAS UWC: Smallholder irrigation schemes, agrarian reform and ‘accumulation from below”: Evidence from Tugela Ferry, KwaZulu-Natal

B Tapela, PLAAS UWC: S Ives, Stanford U: Tea S Tongoane, Kalkfontein: The M Salomon, Tshintsha S Hlabisa, Monash U: Amakhaya Customary governance in postGendered Struggles for stories: Cultivating value and story of Kalkfontein apartheid South Africa: Land Access to Water and Land in belonging on the margins in and the production of South Africa's Dam-Related South Africa’s Western Cape authority. Ecosystems: A Case for Water, Land and Agrarian Reform?

B O'Laughlin, International Tshintsha Amakhaya Alliance R Kesselring, U Basel: K van der Waal, Stellenbosch V Payn, Stellenbosch U: The Institute of Social Studies: members ‘Citizens’ and ‘Subjects’ in U: Capital, land, labour and relationship between Burning cane: Sugar, land and today’s South Africa: the social in the Dwars River landscape, land use & culture work in Southern Africa Apartheid-era victims in urban Valley, Cape Winelands on the Pondoland Wild Coast areas and their ideas of redress P Peters, Harvard U: Foreign and national land appropriation and reenvisioning agricultural futures in Africa 18:15

BOOK LAUNCH

T30 Land tenure & law reform since 1994: False starts and empty promises

E Riedke, U Siegen: Limited power through land – strengthening different bases of legitimacy and authority in the face of growing land disputes

Books to be launched are Zimbabwe Takes Back Its Land by J Hanlon, J Manjengwa, T Smart (Jacana Books); Lover of His People. A biography of Sol Plaatje by S Modiri Molema, translated by D.S. Matjila and K Haire (Wits U Press); Livelihoods after Land Reform in South Africa by M Aliber, T Maluleke, T Manenzhe, G Paradza and B Cousins (HSRC Press); Farm workers and farm dwellers in Limpopo, South Africa: Struggles over tenure, livelihoods and justice by P Wisborg, R Hall, S Shirinda, P Zamchiya (PLAAS)

VENUE: LT1 Facilitator B Cousins, PLAAS UWC HUMANITIES

J Riordan, UCT: The camera, trauma & the landscape

B Tontsi: The Story of Cata

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WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH 2013 From 8 8:30 - PANELS 10:00 31 - 35

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Day registrations

W31 Capital and Custom: W32 Land & agrarian New Struggles over reform in a context of Communal Land and Tribal agricultural dualism Authority on the Rustenburg Platinum Belt

W33 Land & land rights in Malawi

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G Capps, U Witwatersrand: The tribal-title-trust regime: Historical dimensions of the contemporary land struggle in Bafokeng

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1D 1E P Peters, Harvard T Cousins, Stellenbosch U

N Andrew*, U Bordeaux & P M Chasukwa*, B Chinsinga, U Jacobs, HSRC: Collision Malawi: An unfinished agenda course? Concentration in in a neo-liberal context? landholding and agriculture Lessons from land reform in vs development plans for Malawi smallholders and farmworkers

S Mnwana, U Witwatersrand: W Anseeuw, CIRAD/U Mineral Pretoria: Between subsistence wealth – ‘in the name of and corporate agriculture – morafe’? Paradoxes of The reinforcement of South ‘community control’ in the Africa's agricultural and Bafokeng and Bakgatla territorial dualisms traditional authority areas M Pilane: Platinum, custom A Black*, UCT, B Conradie, UWC & H Gerwel, UCT: and land rights Planting trees in the desert: Declining support for agriculture and the context for land reform in SA

B Matinga-Katundu, Stellenbosch U: The meaning of land and land rights in rural matrilineal communities of Southern Africa: A case study of Muluwira village in Zomba, Malawi

R Mabe, U KwaZulu-Natal: Mentorship & extension & integrated approach: evidence from the South African sugar industry

S Zuka, U Malawi: The political economy of land reform in Malawi

T Rapoo: What’s in a ‘tribe’? The story of Bafokeng ‘imperialism’ over local communities 10:00

P Stanford, PLAAS, UWC

W34 Public views of land W35 Historical reform in South Africa & perspectives on land Zimbabwe disposession & land restitution

S Brooks, UWC

B Atuahene, Fordham Law M Hay, U Witwatersrand: The School: We want what's problem of land restitution in ours: Land restitution in Mopani District - a historical South Africa's cities perspective

C Swart, Stellenbosch U: N Penn, UCT: Khoisan, Public opinion on land Trekboers and the land in the reform Cape Colony

E Mwathunga, Stellenbosch B Sims, Stellenbosch U: Civil O Zenker, U Bern: South U: Contesting urban spaces in society and political African land restitution, white Malawi leadership in Zimbabwe: claimants and the fateful Implications for land policy frontier of former in SADC KwaNdebele

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W36 Roundtable on action W37 Farm & forestry W38 Urban land challenges research & advocacy workers: challenges for methodologies South Africa's land reform programme 2A 1B 1C E Lahiff, U College, Cork J Battersby-Lennard, UCT D Smythe, CLS UCT

W39 Land, livelihoods & natural resource management

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W40 Comparative perspectives on land reform

1D 1E B Derman, Norwegian U B Tapela, PLAAS, UWC Life Sciences

C Mogale, Land Access T Cousins, Stellenbosch U & J A Beukes, Stellenbosch U: B Bunce, LSE: Using C Fogelman, U Illinois: Land Movement of South Africa Clarke, Forests and People: More than renewable energy payments for environmental Reform in the Era of HIV: Territory and capacity in to go: The ishack project as a services to create Reflections on Lesotho's Land South Africa's forestry lens through which to read sustainable livelihoods for Act of 2010 plantations tenure insecurity for SA's land reform beneficiaries in urban poor South Africa S Ngubane, Rural Women's Movement

T Shapiro, Brandeis U: Actionresearch & lessons for framing and messaging: The case of closing the racial weath gap initiative in the USA

K Kleinbooi, PLAAS UWC & L DJ du Plessis, Stellenbosch U: Evans, UCT: Agri-villages in Urbanisation and the Western Cape development patterns: Implications for Bantustans in the post-1994 era

J Merron, Stellenbosch U/U G Mackenzie, U Waikato: Basel: Experts and 'Green' Unique case, generic solution: Innovation: The South African land reform in technoscience of an international context transforming land in the Eastern Cape

M Roodt, Rhodes U: The E Rurangwa, IGCP: Land H Walters, Stellenbosch U: P Hendler*, Insite & A implementation of the co- tenure reform: a case study of The implementation of ESTA Wolfson, Convergent Ideas: management of marine and the change in Driving spatial restructuring Rwanda resources on the Transkei paternalism: The unintended through an industrialisation & consequences of a farmer’s land delivery mechanism - a coast in terms of the Marine Rustenburg case study Living Resources Act of 1998 legislated responsibility the failure of Communitybased Natural Resource Management. D Smythe, CLS UCT L Royston, Urban Land M Wegerif, Oxfam Tanzania: A letter home: Reflections Markets Programme, Southern Africa: Urban land from Tanzania on agrarian reform; Incremental tenure reform in South Africa an alternative to title?

Land Divided: Land and South African Society in 2013, in Comparative Perspective 12:00 Convene for final plenary 12:15 - PLENARY 5 Options for effective land & agrarian reform in South 13:30 Africa VENUE: 2A

FACILITATOR/CHAIR: B Cousins, PLAAS UWC A Claassens, CLS UCT: Law, land and custom 1913-2013: What is at stake? T de Jager, Agri-SA: Aligning land reform and transformation of agriculture Hilton Toolo, DRDLR, tbc M Jara, PLAAS UWC: Toward an agrarian reform agenda & policy implications

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Conference closure

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LIST OF ACRONYMS: AIAS: African Institute for Agrarian Studies, Zimbabwe CASAC: Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution CSIR:

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa

CIRAD:

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement, France

CLS:

Centre for Law and Society, UCT, South Africa

DAFF:

Department for Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, South Africa

DRDLR:

Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, South Africa

ECPTA: Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency, South Africa GADRA: Grahamstown Area Distress Relief Association, South Africa HSRC:

Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa

IGCP:

International Gorilla Conservation Programme, Rwanda

KAS: LRC:

Legal Resources Centre, South Africa

LSE:

London School of Economics, UK

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

Oxford U:Oxford University, UK PLAAS: Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, UWC, South Africa SOAS:

School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, UK

UC Riverside University of California, Riverside, USA UCT:

University of Cape Town, South Africa

UNISA: University of South Africa, South Africa UWC:

University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Wits:

University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

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