Land reform in South Africa : how new landholders could prosper from wildlife and not just farming

7 janvier 2026 | Hayley Clements, Senior Researcher, African Wildlife Economy Institute and Centre for Sustainability Transitions, Stellenbosch University, Alta De Vos, Associate Professor, Centre for Sustainability Transitions, Stellenbosch University, Matthew Child, PhD candidate, University of Pretoria, Siviwe Shwababa, Associate Researcher, Rhodes University
South Africa needs to track whether beneficiaries of land reform policies are participating in the country’s thriving wildlife economy.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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