Guiding Principles:
Land Tenure in Development Cooperation

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Autor / Author: M. Marquardt
Titel / Title: Access to Land and other Natural Resources: Research and Policy Development Project Uganda
Region: Uganda
Kapitel / Chapter : 15. References

15. References

Infield, Mark, Marquardt, Mark, and Namara, Agrippinah (1993): "The Socio-economy, Natural Resource Use, and Attitudes Towards the Park of Communities Living in and Around Lake Mburo National Park". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1993.
Kayabwe, Sam (1994): "A Rapid Assessment of Pastoral Grazing Areas of Mpara and Rwebisengo Subcounties in Kabarole and Bundibugyo Districts". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1994.
Kigula, John (1993): "Land Disputes in Uganda: An Overview of the Types of Land Disputes and the Dispute Settlement Fora". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1993.
Kisamba-Mugerwa, W. (1992): "Rangeland Tenure and Resource Management: An Overview of Pastoralism in Uganda". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1992
Kisamba-Mugerwa, W. & Nuwagaba, Augustus (1993): "Comparative and Multi-dimensional Analysis of Communal and Private Property Resources (Land) Tenure and Rural Development in Uganda". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1993.
Kisamba-Mugerwa, W. (1995): "The Impact of Individualisation of Common Grazing Land Resources in Uganda" PhD Thesis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Makerere University, Kampala. 1995.
Marquardt, Mark, Nyiramahoro, Magdalene, and Wild, Rob. (1993): "Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Settlement, Socio-economy, Natural Resource Use and Attitudes of Communities Surrounding the Park". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1993.
Marquardt, Mark and Nyiramahoro, Magdalene (1994): "A Report on the Rapid Rural Appraisal Undertaken in and Around Toro Game Reserve". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1994.
Marquardt, Mark, Infield, Mark, and Namara, Agrippinah (1994): "Socio-economic Survey of Communities in the Buffer Zone of Lake Mburo National Park". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1994.
Nabuguzi, Emmanuel. and Edmunds, David (1993): "A Report on the Rapid Rural Appraisal for the Kibale Forest". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala Clark University, Massachusetts. 1993.
Sebina-Zziwa, Abby (1996): "Gender Perspectives on Land Ownership and Inheritance in Uganda". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Center, Madison. 1996.
Troutt, Elizabeth, Marquardt, Mark, Kisamba-Mugerwa, W., and Barrows, Richard (1993): "The Dynamics of the Land Market and the Issue of Compensation in Uganda". Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala and Land Tenure Centre, Madison. 1993.
Troutt, Elizabeth (1994): "Rural African Land Markets and Access to Agricultural Land: The Central Region of Uganda". PhD Thesis. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1994.
Turiho-Habwe, Godfrey Pereza (1995): "A Socio-economic Analysis of Communal Resource Use: The Case of Non-gazetted Forests of Western Uganda". MSc. Thesis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Makerere University, Kampala. 1995.

 


   

 

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