In the highland ecosystems where actions by some individuals or groups often generate off-site effects among a wide range of social actors and stakeholders, the use and management of natural resources are susceptible to multiple forms of conflicts. This paper examines the hypothesis that conflict...
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Sanginga, Pascal C.
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Kamugisha, RN
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Martin, AM
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[Conflicts management, social capital and adoption of agroforestry technologies : Empirical findings from the highlands of southwestern Uganda]
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Conflicts management, social capital and adoption of agroforestry technologies : Empirical findings from the highlands of southwestern Uganda