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Nyadoi P.
Uganda Wildlife Society, Plot 39 Babiiha Avenue, Kololo, Kampala, Uganda.
Namirimu T.
Uganda Wildlife Society, Plot 39 Babiiha Avenue, Kololo, Kampala, Uganda.
Ogola L. S.
Uganda Wildlife Society, Plot 39 Babiiha Avenue, Kololo, Kampala, Uganda.
Tugume D.
Caritas Hoima Catholic Diocese Hoima Development Organisation, Uganda.
Kusiima C. B.
Caritas Hoima Catholic Diocese Hoima Development Organisation, Uganda.
Emanzi C.
Caritas Hoima Catholic Diocese Hoima Development Organisation, Uganda.
Kyalisiime K.
Caritas Hoima Catholic Diocese Hoima Development Organisation, Uganda.
Tayebwa G.
International Crane Foundation / Endangered Wildlife Trust Partnership, Uganda.
ISBN 978-81-970122-9-7 (Print)
ISBN 978-81-970122-4-2 (eBook)
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-970122-9-7
This book contains findings of a study that was conducted 0n land tenure types in Uganda and their distribution by preference among citizens from the different regions of the country. The most preferred of the five tenure types is freehold that gives the title holder perpetual ownership, access and use of their land. Interesting findings on what factors determine the type of land tenure individual citizens prefer have been exposed in this book. Readers will also get to know which among the many socioeconomic factors of the citizens, influence their preference of a particular tenure type among the five existing. The various unique perceiptions of citizens on the impacts of the different tenure types on their livelihoods and livelihood means. Researchers, policy makers, the academia and all other individuals and stakeholders with interest on issues around land tenure types in Uganda will find this publication very useful.
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