Socio-economic assessment of traditional uses and population trends of indigenous plants in Eastern Uganda (January – February 2012)
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Description:This study was our first step for nature conservation in the park-lands and pasture lands of Eastern Uganda and surrounding. This project documented the types... Read More
Land use change in Uganda’s drylands, impacts, and opportunities for enhancing livelihood sustainability(March – May 2012 )
Description:This project reviewed information from studies conducted in Uganda’s drylands, a strip of relatively dry country running from southwestern to the northeastern Uganda. This study... Read More
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Mapping Threats to Grey Crowned Cranes in Eastern Uganda (April – September 2014)Funders: North Carolina Zoo through the International Crane Foundation / Endangered Wildlife Partnership.
Description: This study built upon an earlier one1 that surveyed breeding and distribution of the Grey Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum gibbericeps) throughout Uganda. Like most... Read More
Experimenting on production of high value market products from indigenous wild fruits(December 2013-August 2015)Funders: Satoyama Development Mechanism, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan Collaborators: Natural Chemotherapeutics Research Institute, Ministry of Health, Kampala
Description:This study is the first stage of a projected multi-stage effort to support conservation wild plants outside protected areas in Uganda’s drylands. Edible native wild... Read More