Namara, Agrippinah

At the expense of democracy

The Responsive Forest Governance Initiative (RFGI) is an Africa-wide environmental-governance research and training program focusing on enabling responsive and accountable decentralization to strengthen the representation of forest-based rural people in local-government decision making. This Working Paper series will publish the RFGI case studies as well as other comparative studies of decentralized natural resources governance in Africa and elsewhere that focus on the intersection between local democracy and natural resource management schemes.

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Namara, Agrippinah

Development and gorillas? : assessing fifteen years of integrated conservation and development in south-western Uganda

This report summarises the findings of a study, conducted between 2001 and 2002, which aimed to test the effectiveness of these strategies in reconciling biodiversity conservation and socio-economic development interests, in particular through interventions that both improved livelihoods and resulted in increased support for biodiversity conservation, in terms of the attitudes and behaviours of local communities.

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Blomley, Tom
Namara, Agrippinah
McNeilage, Alastair
Franks, Phil
Rainer, Helga
Donaldson, Andrew
Malpas, Robert C.
Olupot, William
Baker, Julia
Sandbrook, Chris
Bitariho, Robert
Infield, Mark
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