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The sociological study on environmental conservation as a means of achieving sustainable development in rural areas in Rwanda

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par Vianney NSANGANIRA
National university of Rwanda - Bachelor's degree in sociology 2011
  

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1.7. Scope of the study

The scope of this nature necessitated enough time and resources to cover the whole district of Nyamagabe. However due to the constraints on the party of the researcher. Only Kitabi sector will be selected as representative sample of the study. The Kitabi sector will be selected because is neighboring sector of Nyungwe National Park, where the environment is more conserved.

1.8. Organizational of the study

This research will be presented in five main chapters. The first chapters is called general introduction including background of the study, problem statement, research question, research hypothesis, and significance of the study, objectives of the study and organization of the study. The second will contain the definition of concepts and theoretical Frame work.

The third chapter will be including description of the study site and methodology.

The fourth chapter will include data presentation, analysis and interpretation of the findings.

The last chapter will contain the conclusion, recommendations and suggestions for further research.

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