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Socio-economic conditions in REDD+ pilot areas: A synthesis of five baseline surveys
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012The project Poverty and sustainable development impacts of REDD+ architecture: Options for equity, growth and the environment (POVSUS-REDD+) was initiated in 2009.DocumentUnready for REDD+? Lessons from corruption in Ugandan conservation areas
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2012This U4 Brief extracts lessons from recent Ugandan experiences with conservation areas and corruption. A case involving the World Bank/Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Ugandan Ministry of Trade, Tourism, and Industry (MoTTI), and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), illuminates how corrupt processes can unfold across multiple governance levels in the Ugandan context.DocumentUganda’s environment and natural resources: enhancing parliament’s oversight
GRID Arendal, 2010Uganda’s natural resource base is one of the richest and most diverse in Africa, resulting in the country’s economy relying heavily on goods and services so provided. The purpose of this handbook is to provide a ready source of environmental information and trends for legislators, to foster effective appreciation and representation of environmental issues in parliament.DocumentReview and appraisal mission report support to the establishment of the National Forest Authority and sustained development of Uganda National Forestry Authority with enhanced focus on northern Uganda
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This paper is the final report of a Norwegian mission that was commissioned to undertake a review of ending phase I of the Norwegian support to National Forestry Authority (NFA) in Uganda.The mission was also asked to evaluate the proposed programme for Phase II.DocumentReview of the Embassy’s development assistance portfolio: environment and climate change “greening and climate proofing of the portfolio”
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This paper tries to identify possible ways and means of addressing appropriate climate change and environmental concerns in existing Norwegian programmes and projects in Uganda. For Norway, the priority areas are:DocumentImpact of carbon value on profitability of improved fallow agroforestry systems in Kigezi highlands, Uganda
Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, 2004The economic advantages of improved agro forestry fallow systems over traditional continuous cropping systems are important tools that can be used to influence the choice of land use options at household levels. In Kigezi highlands Uganda, the upper parts of farmers’ crop field terraces are degraded due to continuous cropping.Pages
