1. See G. King, Mapping Reality: An Exploration of Cultural Cartographies, London, 1996.
2. W. Wolmer, Wilderness gained wilderness lost: wildlife management and land occupations in Zimbabwe's south-east lowveld, Journal of Historical Geography, D. James, Land for the landless: conflicting images of rural and urban in South Africa's Land Reform Programme, paper given at the African Studies Association Conference (UK), University of Birmingham, September 7–9, 2002; D. James, A sentimental attachment to the neighbourhood: African Christians and land claims in South Africa, paper given in the Southern African Development Studies Seminar, Queen Elizabeth College, Oxford University, 11 February 2002.
3. D. Matless, Landscape and Englishness, London, 1998, 12.
4. See for example, the case considered by Jo Ann McGregor, ‘Living with the river: landscape and memory in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe’, in: W. Beinart and J. McGregor (Eds), Social History and African Environments, Oxford, 2003; ‘Still a river people: land, landscape and identity politics in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe’, paper to the African Studies Association, Birmingham, September 2003.
5. Relocating restitution;Walker;Transformation,2000