BENEFIT SHARING SYSTEMS IN PROTECTED AREAS IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF MURCHSION FALL NATIONAL PARK

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This part, the researcher talked about the Benefit Sharing System in protected areas of Uganda and conservation challenges to Murchison Falls National Park, the objectives like activities of communities that affect the resources of the park, challenges faced by the park and the recommendations for the way forward for the management. The design to carry out the study is qualitative and quantitative, findings on the three research questions as discussed in chapter four, conclusions in chapter five and the recommendations as also explained in the last chapter which is five.

BENEFIT SHARING SYSTEMS IN PROTECTED AREAS IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF MURCHSION FALL NATIONAL PARK
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Type Project
Department Tourism and Hospitality
Project ID TAH0045
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
No of Pages 61 Pages
Format Microsoft Word

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