2006. "The Land Act (1998) and Land tenure reform in Uganda". Africa Development, XXXI, n. 1: 1-26.Juma, A. O. (2006). The Land Act (1998) and Land Tenure Reform in Uganda. African Development, XXXI(I), 1 - 26.Okuku, J. (2006). The Land Act (1998) and Land Tenure ...
Place (eds), The Emergence of Land Markets in Africa: Assessing the Impacts on Poverty, Equity and Efficiency (Washington, DC: Resources for the Future). Hunt, D. (2004) ‘Unintended Consequences of Land Rights Reform: The Case of the 1998 Uganda Land Act’, Development Policy Review, 22...
Waste incineration, on the other hand, is a full oxidative combustion of the waste in an engineered structure called an incinerator with the purpose of generating thermal energy and simultaneous destruction of pathogenic waste material under emission control. During incineration, the biomass is converted...
Civil society and the struggle for land rights for marginalised groups: the contribution of the Uganda Land Alliance to the Land Act 1998 来自 AGRIS 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者: N Bazaara 摘要: The author outlines the limitations of civil society and its influence on state policy, suggesting ...
mosquitoes between monkeys and humans. Human activities, monkey health, and environmental health issues (e.g., climate change and land use) impact YF incidence in Uganda. Additionally, disease control programs for other tropical diseases, such as mosquitoes control programs for malaria, impact YF ...
(1989). Accessed 22 September 2010 at http://www.fao.org/docrep/W4095E/W4095E00.htm. Also See AR-AMS0001, Appendix C 7 GPG-LULUCF, Annex 3A.1 Biomass Default Tables for Section 3.2 Forest Land, Table 3A.1.8, Woodland/savannah 8 Exhibit 13 9 Exhibit 13, page 34 10 2002 Uganda ...
Unintended consequences of land rights reform: The case of the 1998 Uganda land act. Development Policy Review, 22(2), 173-191.Hunt, D. (2004): Unintended Consequences of Land Rights Reform: The Case of the 1998 Uganda Land Act. Development Policy Review, 22(2), 173-191!
38233_87_1.pdf> accessed 15 June 2017; andWanadoo Espana v Telefonica SA[2008] OJ C 83/6. While the culture of competition law enforcement in Sub-Saharan Africa is not as strong as in developed jurisdictions such as the European Union, there have been a few landmark cases in the ...
Land Lady, Gogonya. Gender variations in cleaning shared sanitation facilities Sanitation generally refers to the safe separation and disposal of urine and feaces, and also the management of garbage and wastewater [37]. The adequacy of sanitation facilities is often evaluated solely based on the ...
economic instability also sustained decreasing trends in income. Adaptive capacity of households differed with external and internal attributes of sensitivity. Farmers with more land, education, access to governmental extension, a non-farm livelihood, larger households and older age had more capacity to ...