Notions of land and agrarian reform are now well entrenched in
post-apartheid South Africa. But what this reform actually means for
everyday life is not clearly understood, nor the way it will impact on
the political economy. In the Shadow of Policy explores the interface
between the policy of land and agrarian reform and its implementation;
and between the decisions of policy 'experts' and actual livelihood
experiences in the fields and homesteads of land reform projects.
Starting with an overview of the socio-historical context in which land
and agrarian reform policy has evolved in South Africa, the volume
presents empirical case studies of land reform projects in the Northern,
Western and Eastern Cape provinces. These draw on multiple voices from
various sectors and provide a rich source of material and critical
reflections to inform future policy and research agendas.
In the Shadow of Policy will be a key reference tool for those working
in the area of development studies and land policy, and for civil
society groups and NGOs involved in land restitution.