This book examines the origins of ongoing land conflicts in Uganda with a particular focus on the question of an unseen future. The study employed a documentary review method for secondary data collection (Creswell 2014) to investigate the persistence of land conflicts in Uganda. It explores the historical context of land conflicts and population dynamics from global regional and national perspectives. Key concepts related to land conflict management were defined through analysis of various laws and classification of land conflicts. The book also provides an overview of past land conflict management practices in Uganda and reviews the country's land tenure systems. The findings suggest that life is more complicated for those without land while landowners tend to enjoy a better quality of life. The study highlights several escalating issues including the effects of global warming landlessness potential future protests against the government rising land prices and their impact on industrial growth.
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