Browsing by Subject "Mabira Forest Reserve"
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Assessing the capacity of local groups in forest management: a case study of Mabira Forest Reserve.
(Makerere University, 2022-05-03)Collaborative Forest Management is based on the assumption that local communities, through organized groups, can and need to participate in the management of natural resources in their localities. Such participation leads ... -
Efficacy of forestry conservation policy on rural livelihoods in Uganda: evidence from Mabira Forest Reserve
(Medwell Publishing, 2009)A study was conducted from 2005-2007 in areas around Mabira Forest Reserve, Central Uganda. The objectives were to assess: awareness of the local communities about the current Forest Policy in Uganda, the local communities’ ... -
Forest conservation practices of communities living around Mabira Forest Reserve, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2008-09)The aim of the study was to find out the various conservation practices used by communities living around Mabira Forest Reserve and the factors influencing the use of the practices in addition to forest resources benefits ... -
Recruitment and volume increment of selected indigenous tree species in Mabira Forest Reserve, Central Uganda
(Makerere University, 2015-06)An assessment of recruitment and volume increment of selected indigenous tree species was conducted in Mabira Forest Reserve. The aim was to guide determination of sustainable harvesting quota and harvesting cycles under ... -
Recruitment and volume increment of selected indigenous tree species in Mabira Forest Reserve, Central Uganda
(Makerere University, 2015)An assessment of recruitment and volume increment of selected indigenous tree species was conducted in Mabira Forest Reserve. The aim was to guide determination of sustainable harvesting quota and harvesting cycles under ... -
Response of amphibian communities to forest degradation in Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2017)The relationship between amphibian diversity and forest degradation was evaluated in Mabira Forest Reserve, Central Uganda. To achieve this, the study area was classified into three forest categories (i.e. degraded, ...