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Uganda Atlas of Our Changing Environment - GRID-Arendal

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Soils: Agro-Ecological Zones<br />

Agro-Ecological Zones<br />

Figure 14: Agro-ecological zones <strong>of</strong> <strong>Uganda</strong><br />

Agro-Ecological Zones<br />

Agro-ecological Zoning (AEZ) refers to the division <strong>of</strong> an area <strong>of</strong> land into smaller units which have similar<br />

characteristics related to land suitability, potential production and environmental sensitivity (see Figures 15a and 15b).<br />

An Agro-ecological Zone is a land resource mapping unit, defined in terms <strong>of</strong> climate, landform and soils, and/or land<br />

cover, and having a specific range <strong>of</strong> potentials and constraints for land use. The priority given to each <strong>of</strong> these factors<br />

may vary from region to region. The country has been delineated into 14 Agro-Ecological Zones (Wortman and Eledu<br />

(1999).<br />

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National Agricultural Research Laboratories 2008

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