Conservation and Development in Uganda 1st Edition Chris Sandbrook (Editor) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781351779340, 1351779346
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Conservation and Development in Uganda
Table contents:
Part I Introduction
1 Dynamics of Uneven Conservation And Development in Uganda
Introduction
Conservation and (Sustainable) Development: Opportunities, Challenges, and Trade-Offs
The Contribution of This Book
Outline of The Book
Note
References
2 Histories and Genealogies of Ugandan Forest and Wildlife Conservation: The Birth of the Protected Area Estate
Introduction
The Pre-Colonial Period
Organization Phase: Securing Land For Protected Areas (1896–1930S)
Growth Phase: Policy Development, Boundary Demarcation, and Delineation (1930–1950)
Consolidation Phase: The Birth of Local Forest Reserves, National Parks, Economic Prosperity, and World Prominence in Forest Management (1951–1963)
Early Post-Colonial Period (1962–1986): Independence and Eventual Collapse
Reorganisation Phase: Contemporary Dynamics and Challenges (1986–Present)
Conclusions
References
3 An Overview of Integrated Conservation and Development in Uganda
Introduction
Early Forms of ICD in Uganda
The Evolution of ICD in Uganda
Effectiveness of ICD in Uganda
Conclusions
References
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
Introduction
A History of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Its Use By Humans
Bwindi as a Laboratory for Integrated Conservation and Development
Bwindi as a Site of Contestation: Struggles Between Conservation and Development
Bwindi as a Storyline: The Various Narratives Deployed To Describe ICD At Bwindi
Conclusions
References
5 Managing the Contradictions: Conservation, Communitarian Rhetoric, and Conflict at Mount Elgon National Park
Introduction
Physical Geography, Conservation Values, and Ethnographic Context
The Political Ecology of Colonial Conservation and Development
Coercion, Evictions, and the Transition to Independence
Boundary Conflicts and the Transnationalisation of Conservation Governance
Carbon Forestry, Co-Management, and Communitarian Rhetoric
Conclusion
Notes
References
6 Budongo Forest: A Paradigm Shift in Conservation?
Introduction
Overview of Budongo Forest Reserve
Conservation And Development Challenges
Conservation And Development Interventions
Political Economy of Conservation and Development
Conclusions and Lessons Learned
References
Part III Conservation and Development Approaches in Policy and Practice
7 An Environmental Justice Perspective on the State of Carbon Forestry in Uganda
Introduction
Carbon Forestry in Uganda
Environmental Justice Framework
Evaluating Carbon Forestry in Uganda from an Environmental Justice Perspective
Social Implications
Ecological Implications
Political Implications
Conclusion – Carbon Experiments in Uganda
Note
References
8 Parks, People and Partnerships: Experiments in the Governance of Nature-Based Tourism in Uganda
Introduction
Tourism in Uganda
Tourism Governance Models
Methods
Results
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
9 Cultural Values and Conservation: An Innovative Approach to Community Engagement
Introduction
Failure to Consider Culture in Integrated Conservation and Development Thinking
The Emergence of A Cultural Values Programme Within the Uganda Wildlife Authority: from Lake Mburo to the National Scale
Implementing the Culture, Values and Conservation Project
Discussion and Conclusions
References
Part IV Cross-Sectoral Dynamics and their Links to Conservation and Development
10 Conservation and Agriculture: Finding an Optimal Balance?
Introduction
The Impact of Agriculture on the Environment
The Impact of Conservation on Agriculture
Theories of Change: Minimising the Trade-Offs Between Agriculture and Conservation
Conclusion
References
11 Lost in the Woods? A Political Economy of the 1998 Forest Sector Reform in Uganda
Introduction
A Conceptual Institutional and Political Framework for Analysing Sectoral Reforms
The Background and Drivers of the Forest Reform
The Institutional and Organisational Design of the Forest Reform
Political and Institutional Forces Shaping the Forest Reform Processes and Outcomes
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
12 Dialectics of Conservation, Extractives, and Uganda’s “Land Rush”
Introduction
Overview on Oil and Gas Exploration and Biodiversity Status in the Ugandan Albertine Graben
Case Study
Potential Consequences of Land Rights Abuses on the Socio-Ecological System of the Albertine Region
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Part V Conclusion
13 Conservation, Development, and the Politics of Ecological Knowledge in Uganda
Introduction
Celebrity Sites? Experimentation and Dissensus in Place-Based Conservation Governance
The Evolution and Performance of Conservation and Development Tools
Uneven Conservation and Development: Cross-Sectoral Dynamics and Uganda’s Protected Area Estate
Key Questions and Priorities for Future Research and Policy
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