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Development, International Institute for Environment and. Environmental synopsis of Uganda. London: International Institute for Environment and Development, 1992.

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Uganda. The National Environment Action Plan for Uganda. Kampala: The Republic of Uganda, National Environment Action Plan Secretariat, Ministry of Natural Resources, 1995.

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Bazaara, Nyangabyaki. Decentralization, politics, and environment in Uganda. Kampala, Uganda: Centre for Basic Research, 2003.

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Institute, World Resources, ed. Decentralization, politics and environment in Uganda. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2003.

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Gow, David D. Planning as a rational act: Constructing environmental policy in Uganda. Boston: African Studies Center, Boston University, 1994.

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Tukahirwa, Eldad M. Public policy and legislation in environmental management: Terracing in Nyarurembo, Uganda. Washington, DC, USA: World Resources Institute, Center for International Development and Environment, 1992.

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1959-, Ribot Jesse C., Lind Jeremy, and World Resources Institute, eds. Commerce, kings and local government in Uganda: Decentralizing natural resources to consolidate the central state. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2003.

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British Institute in Eastern Africa., ed. Crisis & decline in Bunyoro: Population & environment in Western Uganda, 1860-1955. Oxford: James Currey, 2006.

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Doyle, Shane. Crisis & decline in Bunyoro: Population & environment in western Uganda 1860-1955. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2005.

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Eastern Africa Regional User Consultation Meeting on Environment Assessment and Reporting (1994 Kampala, Uganda). Eastern Africa Regional User Consultation Meeting on Environment Assessment and Reporting: Towards a common understanding and action : report of the workshop, Kampala, Uganda, 25-27 September, 1994. [Nairobi]: UNEP, 1995.

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Uganda. The energy policy for Uganda: The policy goal is to meet the energy needs of Uganda's population for social and economic development in an environmentally sustainable manner. Kampala, Uganda: Republic of Uganda, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, 2002.

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Kamugisha, Jones R. Management of natural resources and environment in Uganda: Policy and legislation landmarks, 1890-1990. Nairobi: Regional Soil Conservation Unit, Swedish International Development Authority, 1993.

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Wekundah, Joseph M. Intellectual property, traditional knowledge, access benefit sharing policy environment in eight countries in eastern and southern Africa: Swaziland, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethiopia. Nairobi, Kenya: African Technology Policy Studies Network, 2012.

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National Environment Information Centre (Uganda), ed. State of the environment report for Uganda, 1994. [Kampala]: The Centre, 1994.

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Horning, Nadia Rabesahala. The Politics of Deforestation in Africa: Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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Horning, Nadia Rabesahala. The Politics of Deforestation in Africa: Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Food & Agriculture Organization. Policy Guide to Improve Water Use Efficiency in Small-Scale Agriculture: The Case of Burkina Faso, Morocco and Uganda. Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2020.

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Crisis and Decline in Bunyoro: Population and Environment in Western Uganda, 1860-1955. Boydell & Brewer, Limited, 2006.

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Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve. Uganda’s nascent oil sector: Revenue generation, investor-stakeholder alignment, and public policy. UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/932-7.

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This paper discusses the political economy of oil in Uganda since the announcement of its discovery in 2006. It focuses on the dynamics of oil revenue generation (pre-commercial production) and expenditure, investor-stakeholder contestation (i.e. between bureaucrats, investors/oil companies, and domestic stakeholders), and the role of public policy. Although the Government has created several institutional and regulatory frameworks to manage oil-related revenues and ensure that oil contributes to structural transformation, Uganda is already experiencing many of the stylized facts associated with natural resource exploitation, including macroeconomic instability, rent dissipation, and, more broadly, threats of adverse impact on the environment and on local livelihoods in the oil regions. Besides these, Uganda, and similarly endowed African countries, face the economic challenges related to the global shift in recent decades towards a low-carbon development paradigm and the threatening prospect of oil investments becoming ‘stranded assets’. The latter issues are not yet part of the policy conversation in Uganda.
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Policing in Post-Conflict Environment: Implications for Police Reform in Uganda. Centre for Security Management, Cranfield University, 2008.

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Thomas, Eisemon, ed. Strengthening Uganda's policy environment for investing in university development. Washington, DC (1818 H St. NW Washington 20433): Population and Human Resources Dept., World Bank, 1993.

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Programme, United Nations Environment, ed. Environmental impacts of trade liberalization and policies for the sustainable management of natural resources: A case study on Uganda's fisheries sector. New York: United Nations, 1999.

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