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Full Description
This contributed volume offers a selection of papers arising from the Forum for Action-Research on Inclusive-Sustainable Development Agenda (FAIDA), a series of conferences held yearly in Uganda, hosted by THRIVE Research and Innovations Facility (THRAIF). Consistent with the format of the FAIDA Conferences, the papers in this book are the result of a Community of Practice where multi-stakeholders share as well as co-create knowledge and experiences: specifically, scientists, development actors, local people, and policymakers interact regularly to share know-how, experiences, and local wisdom. They, therefore, co-produce action-oriented knowledge and co-develop appropriate interventions toward inclusive sustainable development with a specific focus on livelihoods. The cases here have a particular focus on inclusivity and justice in the context of sustainable development.
Contents
1. Culture, Agricultural Livelihoods, and Sustainable Development: making sense of the proceedings of the 1st community embedded FAIDA Conference in the Rwenzoris.- 2. Gender Roles in the Marketing of Climbing Beans: Lessons from Kabale District, South Western Uganda.- 3. The Role of Biodiversity in Agroecosystems' Transitioning Towards Agroecology in Uganda: Community Perspectives and Emerging Policy Issues.- 4. The Contribution of Julius Kambarage Nyerere's Ujamaa Philosophy of Self-Reliance Towards Africa's Sustainable Development.- 5. Understanding Riparian Land Use/Land Cover Change through Local and Indigenous Lenses: Experiences from Rwizi Catchment, Uganda.



