We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the lives and livelihoods of people living in the Albertine Graben region of Uganda. These impacts are both positive and negative and include: employment opportunities; infrastructure development; project induced displacement and resettlement; in-migration and influx; inflation; reduction of food security; restrictions on access to fishing, firewood and herbs for cooking and medicinal purposes; inadequate compensation; land grabbing; prostitution; environmental degradation; annoyance and inconvenience; fear and anxiety; and changes to their communities, livelihoods and landscape. In-depth interviews were carried out with key informants, including wit...
Abstract There has been an increase in land grabbing in the world over the years and the trend seems...
Within the next five years, Uganda will become one of Africa’s largest oil producers, and will rank ...
Abstract The oil industry is extractive as well as capital intensive, and it often seeks to serve th...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
This thesis presents the findings of a study on inclusive development and the emerging oil sector in...
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
As Uganda comes closer to full scale commercial production of its recently discovered oil resources,...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
The discovery of viable deposits of the oil resource in the Albertine region of Uganda has key impli...
Unprecedented mineral and oil extraction is occurring in Africa, often in important areas of conserv...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
We examined the Uganda section of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), especially the social...
Abstract There has been an increase in land grabbing in the world over the years and the trend seems...
Within the next five years, Uganda will become one of Africa’s largest oil producers, and will rank ...
Abstract The oil industry is extractive as well as capital intensive, and it often seeks to serve th...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
This thesis presents the findings of a study on inclusive development and the emerging oil sector in...
Since Uganda discovered commercial oil deposits in 2006, there have been many extraction activities ...
As Uganda comes closer to full scale commercial production of its recently discovered oil resources,...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Following Uganda’s discovery of oil deposits in 2006, the country’s development prospects look highe...
The discovery of viable deposits of the oil resource in the Albertine region of Uganda has key impli...
Unprecedented mineral and oil extraction is occurring in Africa, often in important areas of conserv...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
We examined the Uganda section of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), especially the social...
Abstract There has been an increase in land grabbing in the world over the years and the trend seems...
Within the next five years, Uganda will become one of Africa’s largest oil producers, and will rank ...
Abstract The oil industry is extractive as well as capital intensive, and it often seeks to serve th...