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Identification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: main report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009Fishery resources are of great social and economic value to Africa, but are considered by many to be largely unrecognised and not utilised to their full potential. This Norwegian report is one of four documents produced during a study conducted in order to establish potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in selected countries in Africa.DocumentIdentification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: nine countries profiles
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This document reviews nine countries' profiles that were made in the context of a Norwegian study on potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in Africa. The report tries to determine the countries which have the best resource base, investment, and trade environment.DocumentIdentification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: executive summary: volume I
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009Investment in Africa’s fishery sector has often been an uncertain matter. This Norwegian report has sought to outline the potential for fishery sector investment in Africa, and provide the basis for well-informed and well-judged commercial decisions. The review focuses on two parts of the fisheries sector: aquaculture and value addition from either aquaculture or capture fisheries.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.DocumentSustainable energy solutions in East Africa: status, experiences and policy recommendations from NGOs in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda
2009This report focuses on the necessary framework for a sustainable energy project to succeed in addressing energy security and poverty reduction whilst being sustainable and environmentaly friendly. As such, the report summarises the experiences of local NGOs in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania which serve as a guideline for Norwegian support.DocumentThe REDD direction: the potential for reduced forest carbon emissions, biodiversity protection and enhanced development: a desk study with special focus on Tanzania and Uganda
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009This paper examines whether reduced emissions from forests – from deforestation and forest degradation (the REDD project) - should be included in a post-Kyoto agreement . It focuses on how REDD could be instituted at the national level, and sheds light on specific challenges for two African countries – Tanzania and Uganda.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.DocumentModes of land access and welfare impacts in Uganda
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009This paper estimates the poverty reducing impact of land access in rural Uganda. The paper firstly states that land acquired through markets or otherwise may play an important role for rural household welfare.DocumentBest practices in environmental information management in Africa: the Uganda case study
Arendal Maps & Graphics Library, UNEP/GRID, 2009This report provides a snapshot of both the successes achieved and challenges faced in managing environmental data and information in Uganda, providing some relevant recommendations. The report firstly states that the data collection and information management infrastructure in the country is still very weak.DocumentUganda: atlas of our changing environment
Arendal Maps & Graphics Library, UNEP/GRID, 2009This atlas uses remotely sensed data, ground photographs and graphics to provide evidence on both positive and negative environmental changes in Uganda. The report aims at serving as a tool for informing decision-making processes in Uganda.Pages
