

Author: Augustinus C. Barry M. B.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1752-2706
Source: Survey Review, Vol.38, Iss.302, 2006-10, pp. : 668-681
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Abstract
Developing a sustainable strategic action plan for land management and administration in post-conflict societies is extremely difficult. We will argue that it is not feasible to use conventional conceptual frameworks to underpin strategic action planning in post-conflict environments and, in fact, to do so might prove both inefficient and biased. This argument is based on work in Afghanistan, South Africa, Somalia, Mozambique, Uganda and Kosovo. Instead we argue that a soft systems approach, such as that developed by Barry and Fourie [
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