Browsing Uganda Forestry Resources and Institutions Center (UFRIC) Collections by Author "Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S."
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Community-based forest resource management in East Africa
Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Abwoli, Y. Banana (UFRIC, 2000) -
Decentralization of forestry resources in Uganda: realities or rhetoric?
Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Bahati, Joseph (1999) -
Early detection of tropical forest degradation: an IFIU pilot study in Uganda.
Becker, Dustin C.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S. (Environmental conservation, 1995) -
Effective monitoring of decentralised forest resources in East Africa
Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Bahati, Joseph; Kajembe, G.; Kihiyo, V.; Ongugo, P. (2000-05-31) -
Explaining deforestation: the role of local institutions in Ugandan forests: a policy brief
Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Bahati, Joseph (UFRIC, 2001-08) -
Indigenous technical knowledge and forest management: A case study of sacred groves (Traditional Forest Reserves), Mpigi District, Uganda
Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S. (UFRIC, 1997)The high rate of deforestation and degradation of the environment in Uganda are dangerous obstacles to sustainable management of forests and trees in the country and therefore require urgent and consolidated effort of all ... -
Integrating remote sensing data and rapid appraisals for land-cover change analyses in Uganda
Vogt, N.; Bahati, Joseph; Unruh, J.; Green, G.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Sweeney, S. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005-08-05)Rapid population growth, unsustainable land use, and a pervasively degrading landscape are components of a dominant paradigm regarding African development. While recent work articulating the 'misreading' of the African ... -
Integrating remote sensing data and rapid appraisals for land-cover change analyses in Uganda
Vogt, N.; Green, G.; Unruh, J.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Sweeney, S.; Bahati, Joseph (John Wiley & Sons, 2005)Rapid population growth, unsustainable land use, and a pervasively degrading landscape are components of a dominant paradigm regarding African development. While recent work articulating the 'misreading' of the African ... -
Local governance and forest conditions: The case of forests in Mpigi District of Uganda
Abwoli, Y. Banana; Vogt, Nathan D.; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Bahati, Joseph (2004-04) -
Successful forest management: the importance of security of tenure and rule enforcement in Ugandan forests
Banana, Abwoli Y.; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S. (1994)