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- Page 7 and 8: Chapter 4: Tracking Environmental S
- Page 9 and 10: Acknowledgement The National Enviro
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- Page 15 and 16: The Pearl of Africa Chapter 1 T h e
- Page 17 and 18: John Gibbons: Uganda At A Glance 20
- Page 19 and 20: NEMA 2008 NEMA 2007 NEMA 2005 NEMA
- Page 21 and 22: NEMA 2007 Climate disaster: Cattle
- Page 23 and 24: Zone I Lake Victoria Basin This zon
- Page 25 and 26: Water levels in major lakes NEMA 20
- Page 27 and 28: Lake Kyoga lake Kyoga Water levels
- Page 29 and 30: Edema Marice 2008 Aerial view of th
- Page 31 and 32: NEMA 2008 Water transport at Port B
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- Page 35 and 36: NEMA 2008 Cattle grazing in demarca
- Page 37 and 38: Karamoja lean cattle and sorghum ga
- Page 39 and 40: NEMA 2005 A vibrant papyrus wetland
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- Page 43 and 44: Wetlands Poster on Poverty Eradicat
- Page 45 and 46: Wetlands: education and interventio
- Page 47 and 48: NEMA 2008 Hon. Jennifer Namuyangu,
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Conservation areas: Wildlife Uganda
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Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) 200
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Species Richness in the Albertine G
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Soils: Changes . Classification and
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Agro-Ecological Rainfall Minimum Al
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Oil potential in the Albertine Grab
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Kampala by night Energy: Upcoming H
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Industry Hima Cement Factory, Kases
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Science and Technology Uganda Commu
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Uganda’s Changing Environment Cha
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Mixed farming and permanent homeste
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Karamoja 1986 . under agriculture.
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Rice Harvester producers is that th
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. Mabira forest 1986 Mabira forest
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eserve, with a return of 3.6 millio
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Bare ground and drought resistant t
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Large tree greater than 30cm dbh th
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Large trees greater than 30cm dbh t
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NEMA 2008 Katuugo Forest Reserve u
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Pine trees and replanting was 0.3 h
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Rhino camp 2000 Bush burning is ver
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Bare hills in Kagamba sub county, R
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Rakai District Local Administration
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NEMA 2008 Execution of the Kibale-B
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Mount Elgon received the protected
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Sunrise at the Mt. Elgon Ranges (20
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Mpamujugu, contributes 97 million m
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. Effects: • Loss of biodiversity
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NEMA 2008 Lake Bunyonyi, in Kabale
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Bunyonyi. There are other lava damm
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NEMA 2006 NEMA community sensitisat
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that consume vast quantities of fue
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Laropi lakes in 1960 Area coverage
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NEMA 2007 Flooded fields region, th
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However, these land use categories
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The poorly planned and ever congest
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Flooding in Nsooba Lubigi drainage
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Naguru-Kololo in 2004 In 1959, Nagu
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Nakivubo Bugolobi in 2004 Bugolobi
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Kalerwe Nsooba Nsooba-Lubigi 119
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Zana water way 121
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Bugolobi . Kitintale Nakivubo chann
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Nakawa Makerere University Business
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NEMA 2007 NEMA 2008 Effects of the
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NEMA 2008 Phoebe Gubya George Lubeg
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NEMA 2009 Luwum Street: Boda-boda c
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Transboundary and cross-border envi
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NEMA 2006 A Mutuku herdsman tends h
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Mt. Rwenzori ranges, Kasese Distric
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Bathymetry Map, Lake Albert Lake Al
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PEPD 2006 PEPD 2006 Looking up the
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Elephant in QENP The Kagera River w
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A in the early 1960s that resulted
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Above: Illegal settlements on the s
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Elephant in QENP UWA 2008 Elephants
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26,000 refugees, the majority of wh
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Tracking Environmental Sustainabili
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Uganda’s MDGs Status Uganda’s M
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MDG Performance How vulnerability a
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Green House Gas Emissions Although
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Environmental Sustainability at Reg
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Population growth Projected populat
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Rural migration Rural migration per
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Science and technology Telephone an
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Forest Loss Forest loss (Hectares)
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Forests by District (Tropical High
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Woodland and forest cover as a % of
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Access to Energy Distribution of Ho
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Per capita arable land by region Ce
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Key findings and recommendations Ch
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NEMA 2007 Restored riverbank in Moy
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S p e c i a l f e a t u r e s Conse
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Biodiversity NEMA 2008 Kitagata Hot
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Hon. Maria Mutagamba, Minister of W
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Monuments marking the source of the
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Impacts on our environment Kalerwe
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Cultural aspects Kasubi tombs, buri
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Unique innovations and appearances
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Editorial and Production Team Techn
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References A Comparison of Soil Fer
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Temperature 4, 9 Temporal 5 Termite