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Amos Ochieng, PhD
Amos Ochieng, PhD
Lecturer, Department of Forestry, Biodiversity and Tourism, Makerere University
Verified email at mak.ac.ug
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Hunting for conservation? The re-introduction of sport hunting in Uganda examined
A Ochieng, WM Ahebwa, IJ Visseren-Hamakers
Institutional arrangements for conservation, development and tourism in …, 2015
192015
The battle over the benefits: analysing two sport hunting policy arrangements in Uganda
A Ochieng, IJ Visseren-Hamakers, R van der Duim
Oryx 52 (2), 359-368, 2018
182018
Linking tourism, conservation and livelihoods: an analysis of sport hunting around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda
A Ochieng
Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR), 2011
102011
Sport hunting to save nature? The case of Uganda
A Ochieng, IJ Visseren-Hamakers, R Van Der Duim
Conservation and Society 18 (4), 340-354, 2020
82020
Parks, people, and partnerships: Experiments in the governance of nature-based tourism in Uganda
WM Ahebwa, C Sandbrook, A Ochieng
Conservation and development in Uganda, 148-170, 2018
62018
Killing nature to save it? An analysis of two sport hunting policy arrangements in Uganda
A Ochieng
PQDT-Global, 2019
52019
Managing conservation and development on private land: An assessment of the sport hunting approach around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda
J Ayorekire, MW Ahebwa, A Ochieng
New alliances for tourism, conservation and development in eastern and …, 2011
52011
Compatible with conviviality? Exploring African ecotourism and sport hunting for transformative conservation
A Ochieng, NS Koh, S Koot
Conservation and Society 21 (1), 38-47, 2023
22023
Boda bodas: The new form of adven-ture tourist transportation in Uganda.
C Ochieng, A. & Kule
Journal of Tourism Science 14 (3), 400-416., 2022
2*2022
Interrogating rural women's collective tourism entrepreneurship and social change in south western Uganda
B Boonabaana, A Ochieng
Promoting social and cultural equity in the tourism sector, 85-104, 2022
12022
Killing Nature to Save it? The Impacts of Sport Hunting in Uganda
A Ochieng, I Visseren-Hamakers, VR van der Duim
Conservation and Society 18 (3), 2020
12020
Parks, people, and partnerships
WM Ahebwa, C Sandbrook, A Ochieng
Conservation and Development in Uganda, 8
18
Re-habituation and the More-than-human Biopolitics of Gorilla Tourism in Uganda
A Ochieng, C Ampumuza, M Roelofsen
Tourism and Biopolitics in Pandemic Times, 65-84, 2023
2023
The Nexus between biodiversity, climate change and tourism: Integration adaptation for sustainability in Uganda
AO W.M. Ahebwa
Tourism, Climate Change and Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa 1, 153-170, 2022
2022
Compatible with Conviviali-ty? Exploring African Ecotourism and Sport Hunting for Transformative Conservation.
S Ochieng, A., Koh, N. S., & Koot
Conservation & Society DOI: 10.4103/cs.cs_42_21, 2022
2022
Innovations for Quality Assurance of Gazetted Tourism Products in Uganda
AO Samora Semakula
Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies 20 (1), 92 - 101, 2021
2021
Nyege Nyege Music Festival in Uganda: A Growing Leisure Activity with a Moral Dilemma
O Amos, B Brenda, A Francis Akena
INTERNATIONAL LEISURE REVIEW, 2021
2021
Tourism Revenue as Catalyst for Sustainable Development
A Ochieng, DM Tumusiime
Chapters, 2020
2020
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