Browsing Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) - IDS by Subject "Environment"
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Food systems under stress (FSUS) project FSUS/PRA workshop – Tanzania Magindu Village, Kibaha District, 23-25 August 1993.
(1994-04)Magindu village lies within the Coastal Region and is situated 25 km south of Chalinze (about 45 minutes by car along a sandy track) just beyond the intersection with the Central Railway Line. The village is inhabited by ... -
Individualization of common wetlands in Uganda and the role of changing economic opportunities: a case study of Igogero Wetland, Iganga District
(1996-03)Issues of ownership and management of communally used natural resources are becoming a growing concern in East Africa. Many Countries are in the process of analyzing and formulating policies in regard to tenure and sustainable ... -
Individualization of common wetlands in Uganda and the role of changing economic opportunities: a case study of Igogero Wetland, Iganga District
(1996-03)Issues of ownership and management of communally used natural resources are becoming a growing concern in East Africa. Many Countries are in the process of analyzing and formulating policies in regard to tenure and sustainable ... -
Settlement and resettlement experience from Uganda’s National parks, game reserves and forest reserves
(1994)In Uganda the need for and justification of population resettlement has risen from a number of aspects related to the country’s economic setting. The existence of agricultural land of high potential but low population ... -
Settlement and resettlement experience from Uganda’s National parks, game reserves and forest reserves
(1994)In Uganda the need for and justification of population resettlement has risen from a number of aspects related to the country’s economic setting. The existence of agricultural land of high potential but low population ... -
Voluntarism and nature conservation in Uganda
(1996)It is honourable for one to be a volunteer or to volunteer to do anything. But before one volunteers to do anything one usually has to bother to find out the nature of voluntary work to be done and possibly where that work ... -
Voluntarism and nature conservation in Uganda
(1996)It is honourable for one to be a volunteer or to volunteer to do anything. But before one volunteers to do anything one usually has to bother to find out the nature of voluntary work to be done and possibly where that work ...