Conservation and Development in Uganda /

Uganda has extensive protected areas and iconic wildlife (including mountain gorillas), which exist within a complex social and political environment. In recent years Ugandahasbeen seenas a test bed and model case study for numerous and varied approaches to address complex and connectedconservation...

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Corporate Author: Taylor and Francis
Other Authors: Sandbrook, Chris (Editor), Cavanagh, Connor Joseph (Editor), Tumusiime, David Mwesigye (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Earthscan Conservation and Development.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Introduction
  • 1. Dynamics of uneven conservation and development in Uganda
  • Connor Joseph Cavanagh, Chris Sandbrook, and David Mwesigye Tumusiime
  • 2. Histories and genealogies of Ugandan forest and wildlife conservation: the birth of the protected area estate
  • Abwoli Yebezi Banana, Steve Nsita, and Allan Bomuhangi
  • 3. An overview of integrated conservation and development in Uganda
  • Medard Twinamatsiko, Julia Baker, Phil Franks, Mark Infield, Fran Oolsthom, and Dilys Roe
  • Part II: Celebrity sites and case studies of conservation, development practice, and research
  • 4. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: a celebrity site for integrated conservation and development in Uganda
  • David Mwesigye Tumusiime, Robert Bitariho, and Chris Sandbrook
  • 5. Managing the contradictions: conservation, communitarian rhetoric, and conflict at Mount Elgon National Park
  • David Himmelfarb and Connor Joseph Cavanagh
  • 6. Budongo Forest: a paradigm shift in conservation?
  • Fred Babweteera, Christopher Mawa, Caroline Asiimwe, Eric Okwir, Geoffrey Muhanguzi, John Paul Okimat, and Sarah Robinson
  • Part III: Conservation and development approaches in policy and practice
  • 7. An environmental justice perspective on the state of Carbon Forestry in Uganda
  • Adrian Nel, Kristen Lyons, Janet Fisher, and David Mwayafu
  • 8. Parks, people, and partnerships: experiments in the governance of nature-based tourism in Uganda
  • Wilber M. Ahebwa, Chris Sandbrook, and Amos Ochieng
  • 9. Cultural values and conservation: an innovative approach to community engagement
  • Mark Infield and Arthur Mugisha
  • Part IV: Cross-sectoral dynamics and their links to conservation and development
  • 10. Conservation and agriculture: finding an optimal balance?
  • Katy Jeary, Matt Kandel, Giuliano Martiniello, and Ronald Twongyirwe
  • 11. Lost in the woods? A political economy of the 1998 forest sector reform in Uganda
  • Jon Geir Petursson and Paul Vedeld
  • 12. Dialectics of conservation, extractives, and Ugandas land rush
  • Patrick Byakagaba, Bashir Twesigye, and Leslie E. Ruyle
  • Part V: Conclusion
  • 13. Conservation, development, and the politics of ecological knowledge in Uganda
  • Connor Joseph Cavanagh, Chris Sandbrook, and David Mwesigye Tumusiime.