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Notes introduction 1. Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa Team, Decentralisations in Practice in Southern Africa (Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2003); Lungisile Ntsebeza, “Decentralisation and Natural Resource Management in Rural South Africa: Problems and Prospects” (paper presented at the ISACP biannual conference, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 17–21 June 2002); Ntsebeza, Land Tenure Reform, Traditional Authorities and Rural Local Government in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Case Studies from the Eastern Cape (Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 1999). 2. Robin Palmer, Herman Timmermans, and Derick Fay, eds., From Conflict to Negotiation: Nature-Based Development on South Africa’s Wild Coast (Pretoria : Human Sciences Research Council; Grahamstown: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Rhodes University, 2002), particularly chaps. 5 and 6. 3. Ashley Westaway and Gary Minkley, “Rural Restitution: The Production of Historical Truth Outside the Academy,” Working Paper 45 (Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research, August 2003); Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa Team, Rights Talk and Rights Practice: Challenges for Southern Africa (Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, 2003); Zolile Ntshona, Valuing the Commons: Rural Livelihoods and Communal Rangeland Resource in the Maluti District, Eastern Cape (Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape, November 2002); Palmer, Timmermans, and Fay, eds., From Conflict to Negotiation; Charlie Shackleton, Sheona Shackleton, and Ben Cousins, “The Role of LandBased Strategies in Rural Livelihoods: The Contribution of Arable Production, Animal Husbandry and Natural Resource Harvesting in Communal Areas in South Africa,” Development Southern Africa 18, no. 5 (December 2001): 581–604; Thembela Kepe, Waking Up from the Dream: The Pitfalls of “Fast-Track” Development on the Wild Coast (Cape Town: Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies , University of the Western Cape, 2001); Kepe, Environmental Entitlements in Mkambati: Livelihoods, Social Institutions and Environmental Change on the 167 You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. 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