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  3. Birabi, A.K. (2016). Local Socio-Cultural Knowledge Systems and associated Intangible Heritage Prevalent in Ugandan Earthen Architecture. In Correia, M., Jerome, P., Blondet, M., Achenza, M., (eds) (2016). TERRA 2012|12th SIACOT Proceedings - 11th International Conference on the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural Heritage 12th Iberian-American Seminar on Earthen Architecture and Construction.. LISBOA – Portugal, Argumentum Publisher, pp.171-176.
  4. Birabi, A. K. (2015). The Transformation of a Society/The Transformation of a Teacher. In Clavan, B. (ed) (2015). DESIGN FOR A NEW AGE: Teaching the Social Art of Architecture.. Berkeley: Department of Architecture, University of California, pp.153-186.
  5. Birabi, A.K. and Nawangwe, B. (2013). Between Global and Regional Visions: The Way Forward for Uganda’s Cities. University of Nairobi, ”. Africa Habitat Review. Vol.7, No. 7, pp.493-508
  6. Birabi, A.K. and Nawangwe, B. (2012). Mitigating Threats to Local Knowledge Embedded in Earthen Architecture: The Case of Preserving African Architectural Semiotics. In Rainer, L. Rivera, A.B. and Gandreau, D. (eds) (2011). Proceedings Terra 2008: The 10th International Conference on the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural Heritage. Los Angeles: Paul Getty Trust, pp.104-108.
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