The nature of the land: the Dukuduku forest and the Mfolozi flats, KwaZulu-Natal

The nature of the land: the Dukuduku forest and the Mfolozi flats, KwaZulu-Natal

Author: 
Nustad, Knut G.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2013
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Sundnes, Frode, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of Modern African Studies
Source: 
The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol 51, No. 3, September 2013, pp. 487-506
Abstract: 

Green-grabbing has recently been suggested as a label for describing processes of dispossessions undertaken in the name of conservation in sub-Saharan Africa. For the case examined here, the Dukuduku forest and the Mfolozi flats in northern KwaZulu-Natal, we will argue that the label obscures more than it helps illuminate the complex processes leading up to the present-day struggle over land rights. The land in question has been subjected to a number of different land uses in the past: hunting, conservation, commercial agriculture and small-scale agriculture. We show how contestation over desirable future land use options lies at the heart of the problems raised by an ongoing land claim to the forest.

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CITATION: Nustad, Knut G.. The nature of the land: the Dukuduku forest and the Mfolozi flats, KwaZulu-Natal . : Cambridge University Press , 2013. The Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol 51, No. 3, September 2013, pp. 487-506 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frnature-land-dukuduku-forest-and-mfolozi-flats-kwazulu-natal-4