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Jeremy L<strong>in</strong>d and Jan Cappon<br />

Notes<br />

1. McGregor, 1995.<br />

2. Hereafter referred to as “the Movement”.<br />

3. Tumushabe, 1999.<br />

4. World Bank, 1999, p. 107.<br />

5. Byarugaba, 1998.<br />

6. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1993a.<br />

7. Nsibambi, 1998.<br />

8. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1993c.<br />

9. Kisakye, 1996.<br />

10. Agrawal, 1999.<br />

11. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1993a: 3.<br />

12. Wils 1999, p. 190.<br />

13. Agrawal. 1999, p. 11.<br />

14 . Nsibambi, 1998.<br />

15. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1997.<br />

16. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1997.<br />

17. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1997.<br />

18. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1997.<br />

19. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1997, p. 9.<br />

20. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1993b, p. 35.<br />

21. National Environment Action Plan:2.<br />

22. Villadsen, 1996, p. 74.<br />

23. Agrawal 1999, p. 20.<br />

24. Makara, 1998, p. 44.<br />

25. Agrawal, 1999, p. 36.<br />

26. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1993b, p. 35.<br />

27. Agrawal 1999, p. 36.<br />

28. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1994, p. 3.<br />

29. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995, p. 15.<br />

30. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1994.<br />

31. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995a, p. 66.<br />

32. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong> 1995, p. 96.<br />

33. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995.<br />

34. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995, p. 96.<br />

35. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong> 1995a: 66.<br />

36. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1998.<br />

37. Br<strong>in</strong>kerhoff and Honadle, 1996.<br />

38. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995a: 65.<br />

39. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1995a.<br />

40. NEMA, 1997b, p. 32.<br />

41. NEMA, 1997b, p. 48.<br />

42. Interview 29 February 1999, Kampala.<br />

43. Republic of <strong>Uganda</strong>, 1994, p. 1.<br />

44. See, for <strong>in</strong>stance, AHI 1998; Gombya-Ssembajjwe<br />

and Banana, 1999; L<strong>in</strong>dblade et al, 1996; NEMA,<br />

1997a, 1997b, 1998; Opio-Odongo et al. 1992; Re-<br />

32<br />

public of <strong>Uganda</strong> 1994, 1995; RSCU, 1996;<br />

Tukahirwa, 1992.<br />

45. Farley, 1996.<br />

46. In press.<br />

47. Carswell, <strong>in</strong> press: 2.<br />

48. L<strong>in</strong>dblade et al., 1996.<br />

49. L<strong>in</strong>dblade et al, 1996.<br />

50 . Carswell <strong>in</strong> press.<br />

51. Sullivan, 2000, p. 8.<br />

52. Gombya-Ssembajjwe and Banana, 1999 (page 2),<br />

for example, use extrapolated figures of deforestation<br />

to establish a context of unsusta<strong>in</strong>able forest<br />

management that are used to support their arguments<br />

for new <strong>in</strong>stitutional arrangements for community<br />

forestry <strong>in</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong>.<br />

53. L<strong>in</strong>dblade et al., 1996, <strong>in</strong>dicate that local perceptions<br />

tend to support many views of environmental<br />

degradation <strong>in</strong> Kigezi. In Namibia, Sullivan<br />

(2000) gathered local perceptions of environmental<br />

change that support claims of desertification.<br />

However, Sullivan believes these views articulate<br />

a deeper feel<strong>in</strong>g of non-<strong>in</strong>volvement and non-representation<br />

<strong>in</strong> recent environmental and development<br />

<strong>in</strong>itiatives. Environmental degradation, she<br />

argues, is further a way for some <strong>in</strong>dividuals to<br />

express their anger with other issues, particularly<br />

land and migration patterns <strong>in</strong> post-apartheid Namibia.<br />

54. Interview 17 February 2000, Entebbe.<br />

55. ULAMP, 1999.<br />

56. RSCU, 1996.<br />

57. AHI, 1998b.<br />

58. AHI, 2000.<br />

59. AHI, 2000.<br />

60. AHI, 1999.<br />

61. Interview, 6 March 2000, Nairobi.<br />

62. Interview, 7 March 2000, Nairobi.<br />

63. Agrisystems, 1999; RSCU, 1996; USCAPP, 1993.<br />

64. AHI, 1999.<br />

65. Farley, 1996.<br />

66. AHI, 1998a, p. 13.<br />

67. AHI 1998b: p. 42.<br />

68. Critchley et al., 1999.<br />

69. In Press: 6.<br />

70. AHI, 1998a.<br />

71. Leach et al., 1999, p. 242.

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