Book Chapter
Land Reform, Conflict and Local Development on “Grande Terre”
Simon Batterbury, Matthias Kowasch, Aurélie Arroyas
Geographies of New Caledonia-Kanaky: Environments, politics and cultures | Springer | Published : 2024
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Abstract
New Caledonia-Kanaky has operated customary and European models of land tenure in parallel for almost 170 years, since the early days of colonisation when francophone governance was imposed to enable settlement, and Kanak populations on prime agricultural were forcibly displaced onto “reserves”. This “historic dualism” has been at the heart of lengthy political discussion and the demands of the Kanak independence movement to reclaim its land and sovereignty. While debates about the development of customary land continue in times of political uncertainty, since the late 1970s re-allocation of land to Kanak clans by the state, latterly through the Agence de développement rural et d’aménagement..
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