Increasingly, social capital, defined as shared norms, trust, and the horizontal and vertical social networks that facilitate coordination and cooperation for mutually beneficial collective action, is seen as an important asset upon which people rely to manage natural resources and resolve confli...
Sanginga, Pascal C.
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Kamugisha, RN
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Martin, AM
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[The dynamics of social capital and conflict management in multiple resource regimes : A case of the Southwestern highlands of Uganda]
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The dynamics of social capital and conflict management in multiple resource regimes : A case of the Southwestern highlands of Uganda
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...
Sanginga, Pascal C.
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Kamugisha, RN
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Martin, AM
,
[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
Despite the recognition that policy processes are important for sustainable natural resources management (NRM), there is concern that agricultural research and technology development have not been reflected in policy change, nor have they affected decision-making processes of wider communities. M...
Sanginga, Pascal C.
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Kamugisha, RN
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Martin, A
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Kahuru, A
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Stroud, Ann
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[Facilitating participatory processes for policy change in natural resource management : Lessons from the highlands of southwestern Uganda]
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Facilitating participatory processes for policy change in natural resource management : Lessons from the highlands of southwestern Uganda