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    • Kandyan forest gardens(KFG's) for sustainable development 

      Mapitigama Samarkoonge, Manjula Lankanath Karunarathne (Master thesis, 2013)
      The Kandyan Forest Gardens (KFGs) Has been a basis for not only the stable agricultural livelihood of the community living in Tropical hills of Sri Lanka but also for the maintenance of biodiversity and equilibrium of the ...
    • Listening to people: local perspectives on mining child labour and community development in Cerro Rico - Bolivia 

      Leaño, Claudia Norah Pozo (Master thesis, 2012)
      This study explores community development from below in Cerro Rico mining community taking child labour as a start point for analysis. The investigation aims to generate knowledge about the potential of the community to ...
    • Livelihood Strategies in a Context of Chronic Conflict - The Case of Kapelebyong Sub-County, Eastern Uganda 

      Sæbø, Ingeborg (Master thesis, 2007)
      The livelihoods of people in Kapelebyong Sub-County in Eastern Uganda have been severely affected by insecurity during the last 27 years. This thesis assesses the livelihood strategies currently employed by Internally ...
    • Local Livelihoods and the Bujagali Hydro-Power Dam, Uganda 

      Heien, Karianne Hansen (Master thesis, 2007)
      Previous experience with dams shows that the local population carry a high proportion of the burden related to such projects. This paper intends to investigate the risks of impoverishment among the project-affected people ...
    • Managing natural disasters, sustaining local development : a problem handled through local community- private organization collaboration? a case study from the Dominican republic 

      Øvland, Kim (Master thesis, 2009)
      The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) forecasts a future increase of natural disasters and the work to reduce the impacts of such disasters must be escalated. Therefore it seems very important that ...
    • Natural Resource Exploitation, Environment and Poverty; Linkages and Impact on Rural Households in Asutifi District in Ghana 

      Aubell, Harpa Sif Jarlsdottir; Mensah, Henry Kofi (Master thesis, 2007)
      The controversial negative relationship between the abundance of natural resources and economic growth and development has been at the centre of several development research discourses. It is often explained that, natural ...
    • Non-formal education as a means to poverty reduction and community development? : a comparative study of adult literacy in four communitiesin the Ho municipality, Ghana 

      Agodzo, Bright Delali (Master thesis, 2010)
      This research work examines the impacts of the literacy programme on the improvement of literacy, education, reduction of poverty and community development, especially in the rural and poor communities. The work sets out ...
    • Participatory resource management and development in developing countries: " do the attributes of the organizing committee for local participation matter"? : evidence from the Bunyoro Kitara Diocese tree planting project, Uganda 

      Ahurra, Hope Ayebale (Master thesis, 2011)
      In the past few decades, local community participation has been viewed as one of the major ways through which sustainable resource management can be attained. Communities have been encouraged to take part in resource ...
    • Power to the people : how sustainable energy services and development can be facilitated through grass root development- a case study from the Bondo district in Kenya 

      Thoresen, Marius Halkinrud (Master thesis, 2010)
      Serious international actors like the IPCC, the UNFCCC and the WEO, highlight the need to implement sustainable energy resources as fossil fuels has contributed to increase the global CO2 emission, which again has ...
    • Promoting private-public synergies for managing flooding in Kampala city : a case stydy of Bwaise, Parish III, Kampele division 

      Ajambo, Susan (Master thesis, 2013)
      Many cities in the world, particularly those in Africa are faced with growing problems associated with flooding. Increased rain frequency and intensity alongside other factors such as settlement in flood plains, poor waste ...
    • Public participation in solid waste management : challenges and prospects : a case of Kira Town council, Uganda 

      Mukisa, Philemon Kirunda (Master thesis, 2009)
      Solid waste disposal and management is both an urban and rural problem. Every person is a potential generator of waste and thus a contributor to this problem. To generate waste is one thing, the type of waste generated ...
    • Reducing poverty through REDD+? : a study of preconditions for implementing REDD+ in Manokwari Utara, Indonesia. 

      Fossestøl, Linda Haaø (Master thesis, 2011)
      This paper discusses a variety of prerequisites that are needed to reduce poverty through implementation of REDD+. Indonesia has the third largest tropical forest in the world, and is among the highest on deforestation ...
    • Reintegrating young combatants in the Kivus : what former child soldiers say 

      Sjøen, Martin (Master thesis, 2012)
      The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally disturbing practices globally. Child soldiers are with contextual variations believed to partake in most protracted social ...
    • The role of community based knowledge and local structures in disaster management : a case study of landslide occurrences in Nametsi Parish of Bukalasi Sub County in Bududa district, eastern Uganda 

      Misanya, Doreen (Master thesis, 2011)
      All over the world, disasters are known to destroy developments which have taken years to be achieved in just a few hours or even minutes. Evidence in this study and in the literature investigated suggests that both developed ...
    • The role of corporate social responsibility on sustainabledevelopment : a case study of the mining community in the Obuasi municipality 

      Mensah, Victoria (Master thesis, 2009)
      The thesis explores and explains Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its impact on the sustainable development of people living in a gold mining community, Obuasi in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Through observations, ...
    • The role of education for rural development : the case of selected Haydom Lutheran Hospital`s educational activities in Mbulu district, Tanzania 

      Kilasi, Perpetua Kalimasi (Master thesis, 2011)
      This study explores the role that education and training programs initiated and/supported by Haydom Lutheran Hospital play to the development of the rural community. The study have identified some education and training ...
    • The role of ICT in community rural development : the case of Buwama multi-media community centre Mpigi district, Uganda 

      Nampijja, Dianah (Master thesis, 2010)
      The study explored the role of ICT in community rural development with a critical look at how the project is meeting community needs. Much focus analysed people’s perception of the project, impact of the project to rural ...
    • The Role of Microfinance in the Empowerment of Women - An Example of Sinapi Aba Trust, Offinso Branch-Ghana 

      Konadu, Akosua; Biney-Assan, Araba Bo (Master thesis, 2007)
      Disempowerment among women due to certain cultural practices has been one of the main barriers to development in developing countries. It is a problem that developing countries governments cannot solve alone because of ...
    • Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and sustainable development : the case of Makonde wood carvers in Mwenge, Dar-es-Salam Tanzania 

      Laurent, Makawa Newa (Master thesis, 2009)
      In recent years we have seen an increase in demand for the wood carvings products especially those made using ‘Mpingo’ tree. The industry has also been a source of employment to the majority of Makonde people and non-Makonde ...
    • The social and environmental impacts of mining activitieson indigenious communities : the case of Newmont Gold (Gh) limited (Kenyasi) in Ghana 

      Opoku-Ware, Jones (Master thesis, 2010)
      The study explores and assesses mining and its impacts on communities within which mining activities takes place. The focus has been on a mining community in Ghana called Kenyasi where mining is vigorously carried out ...

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