Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 21 No. 61
Resettlement and Land Reform in South Africa
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Abstract of Article
Title:Resettlement and Land Reform in South Africa
Author:Chris de Wet
Location:Vol.21 No.61 (September 1994), pp359-373
 Since 1913, at least 7 million South Africans, mainly Africans, have been uprooted or actively resettled for predominantly political purposes. This article provides a brief overview of the extent and the consequences of several different kinds of resettlement. It then argues that land reform in post-apartheid South Africa will require further resettlement, and considers a number of possible settlement patterns, as well as some of the problems likely to arise. Discusses: African resettlement; The Surplus People Project (SPP) survey of relocation; Case studies: resettlement; Land reform settlement problems; Conclusion.

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