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Muganzi, Edson Rusetuka, and Zotto Jr. PhD James. "Role of Uganda Police Land Desks on Conflict Management in Wakiso and Mukono Districts." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 05, no. 06 (2022): 2548–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6719157.

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<strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of the study was to examine the role of Uganda police land desks in conflict management in Wakiso and Mukono districts. <strong>Methodology:</strong> The research adopted a cross sectional and descriptive survey research designs which involving both qualitative and quantitative studies. The study population consisted of community members in Wakiso and Mukono districts who were affected by (victims of) land conflicts; Police land desks officials and the district land boards with purposive and stratified sampling used to select them. A sample of 385 responde
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Bamwesigye, Dastan, Raymond Chipfakacha, and Evans Yeboah. "Forest and Land Rights at a Time of Deforestation and Climate Change: Land and Resource Use Crisis in Uganda." Land 11, no. 11 (2022): 2092. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11112092.

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Globally, nations are targeting to achieve the “Green Deal 2030” and “Biodiversity Strategy 2030” to protect and conserve forest ecosystems. Forest land rights that define the nature of forest use have been rendered useless in many developing countries. Uganda is an African country endowed with tropical rainforests. Forests and other protected areas continue to decline due to deforestation and forest degradation in Uganda. Moreover, Uganda is an example of a country with a high allocation of virgin forest land to investors for development projects including agriculture. This paper examined per
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Joireman, Sandra F. "Intergenerational land conflict in northern Uganda: children, customary law and return migration." Africa 88, no. 1 (2018): 81–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972017000559.

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AbstractNorthern Uganda is in transition after the conflict that ended in 2006. While its cities are thriving and economic opportunities abound, the social institutions governing land access are contested, the land administration system is changing, and the mechanisms available to address conflicts over resources have themselves become a venue for authority claims. This article examines the intergenerational nature of land conflicts in northern Uganda, focusing on the interplay of customary law, return migration and the development of a market in land. There are three contributions to existing
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Bélanger, L., C. Camiré, and Y. Bergeron. "Ecological land survey in Quebec." Forestry Chronicle 68, no. 1 (1992): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc68042-1.

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After a brief review of floristic classifications, ecological survey, as carried out in Quebec, is described. Three stages of development of ecological survey over the past twenty-five years are identified: (1) the pioneer work of Jurdant; (2) major ecological surveys from the late 1960s to the late 1970s; and (3) the diversification of the groups involved in ecological land surveys beginning in the 1980s, including universities, the Quebec Environment Department (MENVIQ) and the Quebec Department of Energy and Resources (MER). Intended for use in integrated land management, ecological survey
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Mutesi, Fatuma, John Robert Stephen Tabuti, and David Mfitumukiza. "Extent and Rate of Deforestation and Forest Degradation (1986–2016) in West Bugwe Central Forest Reserve, Uganda." International Journal of Forestry Research 2021 (November 20, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8860643.

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Understanding the extent of land cover change and the forces behind land cover changes is essential in designing appropriate restoration strategies. Land cover changes at local scales or the factors that lead to cover change have not been documented for much of Uganda. We undertook this study in West Bugwe Central Forest Reserve (WBCFR) to fill this gap. We used remote sensing to determine land cover changes for a 30-year period, 1986–2016, and an interview survey to investigate the drivers of these changes. Our results show that the forest in this reserve has declined extensively by over 82%
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Dangol, Susheel, Prakash Joshi, and Tanka Prasad Dahal. "Online Service Delivery in Survey Offices: Step towards e-Land Administration." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 20, no. 1 (2020): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v20i1.39480.

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Survey Offices established at the districts under Survey Department are supporting with cadastral survey and the updating the parcels according to the land transactions. Almost all of the district offices among 131 of such are conducting its daily activities in digital environment. At present all the district survey offices have their own server and individual desktop applications are running to conduct the daily activities. In the recent development, Survey Department has developed three tier client-server based system architecture where application and database server are managed in central
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Muganzi, Edson Rusetuka, and Zotto Jr. PhD James. "Changes and Continuities of Land Conflicts in Wakiso and Mukono Districts." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 05, no. 06 (2022): 2541–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6719070.

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<strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of the study was to examine the changes and continuities of land conflicts in Wakiso and Mukono districts. <strong>Methodology:</strong> The research adopted a cross sectional and descriptive survey research designs which involving both qualitative and quantitative studies where both purposive and stratified random sampling methods were used in selecting respondents (Police land desk officers, district land board for purposive) and stratified sampling for community/victims of land conflict. Sample of 385 respondents was used whereas SPSS was used for data
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Muganzi, Edson Rusetuka, and Zotto Jr. PhD James. "Challenges Facing Uganda Police Land Desks in Managing Conflicts in Wakiso and Mukono Districts." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 05, no. 06 (2022): 2531–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6718843.

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<strong>Purpose:</strong> The purpose of the study was to examine the challenges facing Uganda police land desks in managing conflicts in Wakiso and Mukono districts. <strong>Methodology:</strong> The research was guided by a cross sectional and descriptive survey research designs which involving both qualitative and quantitative studies. The study population consisted of community members in Wakiso and Mukono districts who were affected by (victims of) land conflicts; Police land desks officials and the district land boards with purposive and stratified sampling used to select them. A sample
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Kuule, Derick Ansyijar, Benard Ssentongo, Paul John Magaya, et al. "Land Use and Land Cover Change Dynamics and Perceived Drivers in Rangeland Areas in Central Uganda." Land 11, no. 9 (2022): 1402. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11091402.

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Sustainable rangeland management requires understanding the nature of human-ecosystem interactions and local communities’ perspectives regarding evolving changes. This study integrated perceptions from the local community and remote sensing to characterize the extent and drivers of land use and land cover (LULC) changes in the rangelands of Nakasongola district in Central Uganda. The aim of the study was to determine the perceived drivers of land use and land cover change in of Nakasongola district in the Central Uganda district to support decision making for present and future rangeland manag
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Nawawi, Sherly Novita Sari, Rahayu Sulistyorini, and Yohanes Martono. "Studi Optimalisasi Perparkiran dan Pedestrian di Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Sipil Universitas Lampung." Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil dan Desain 3, no. 1 (2015): 71–80. https://doi.org/10.23960/jrsdd.v3i1.395.

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Faculty of Civil Engineering Department as one of the majors at the University of Lampung whichhas the number of students, faculty and others are quite large, this has resulted in demand forparking at the Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil is a problem that can not be ignoredbecause of the Faculty of Civil Engineering Department as a center of community activityacademic need a good arrangement and the campus community college population continues toincrease each academic year. This study aims to investigate the characteristics of the motorvehicle users both motorcycles and cars in the
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Ayine, Robert, and Expedito Nuwategeka. "Land Suitability Evaluation for Sustainable Food Security in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, Uganda." Greener Journal of Geology and Earth Sciences 1, no. 1 (2013): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.15580/gjges.2013.1.071713735.

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Realizing sustainable livelihood and food security in refugee situations is often an overwhelming challenge. The focus of this study was on ensuring food self-reliance in Kiryandongo refugee settlement in Uganda. The study employed a multi- method approach, that is both qualitative and quantitative methods were used. A cross sectional survey design was used and primary data was collected using questionnaires and in-depth interview. Experimental method was used in analyzing soil samples for soil organic matter content, soil moisture and soil depth. Suitability classes were derived for each of t
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Kishaija, N., F. Bagamba, and A. R. Aheisibwe. "Assessment of allocative efficiency of smallholder tea farmers in south-western Uganda." African Crop Science Journal 30, no. 3 (2022): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/acsj.v30i3.8.

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Tea ranks third after coffee and fish in terms of export value in Uganda’s crop sector. Smallholder productivity and efficiency in Uganda remains a paradox, especially in perennial crops, with past research presenting mixed results on allocative efficiency. The objective of this study was to determine allocative efficiency and its influencing factors among smallholder tea farmers in western-Uganda. A cross-sectional survey dataset was collected from a random sample of 170 tea farmers from Kabale and Kanungu districts in south-western Uganda. The study employed a Stochastic Frontier Approach an
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Wattanasetpong, Jatuwat, Uma Seeboonruang, Uba Sirikaew, and Walter Chen. "Assessment of land cover on soil erosion in Lam Phra Phloeng watershed by USLE model." MATEC Web of Conferences 192 (2018): 02017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819202017.

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Soil loss due to surface erosion has been a global problem not just for developing countries but also for developed countries. One of the factors that have greatest impact on soil erosion is land cover. The purpose of this study is to estimate the long-term average annual soil erosion in the Lam Phra Phloeng watershed, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand with different source of land cover by using the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and GIS (30 m grid cells) to calculate the six erosion factors (R, K, L, S, C, and P) of USLE. Land use data are from Land Development Department (LDD) and ESA Climat
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Okiror, Paul, Jacob Godfrey Agea, Clement Akais Okia, and John Bosco Lamoris Okullo. "On-Farm Management ofVitellaria paradoxaC. F. Gaertn. in Amuria District, Eastern Uganda." International Journal of Forestry Research 2012 (2012): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/768946.

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The population of shea butter tree (Vitellaria paradoxaC. F. Gaertn.)—a priority tree with enormous economic and cultural values to the parkland communities in Uganda, is rapidly declining due to rapid human population growth, increasing land fragmentation, and high demand for woodfuel especially charcoal. Reversing this trend will depend on the rural community involvement in the planting, facilitating natural regeneration, and tending of shea trees on farm. As such a survey was conducted in Amuria district, eastern Uganda, to assess local strategies and constraints to on-farm management of sh
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Bibby, P., and J. Shepherd. "Strategies for Assessing the Impact of Survey Lags on the Analysis and Interpretation of Land Use Change Statistics." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 29, no. 9 (1997): 1543–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a291543.

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The Department of the Environment's Land Use Change Statistics (LUCS) represent a major new data series in the field of town and regional planning. They begin to fill a long-standing and, given the land management aims of planning, rather basic gap in the planning data record and have the potential to change the way in which we approach land-use studies and policy monitoring. LUCS data are derived from the process of updating Ordnance Survey mapping and, as a consequence, are recorded with a time lag between date of change and date of survey that varies according to survey regime and land-use
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Luzinda, Harris. "Factors Influencing Adoption of Improved Robusta Coffee Technologies in Uganda." Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences 18, no. 1 (2018): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ujas.v18i1.3.

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Abstract. This paper draws from a cross sectional survey of 252 coffee households and 8 key informants to examine the economic, farmer and institutional factors influencing adoption of improved Robusta coffee production technologies in Uganda. Data was subjected to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. A logit model was estimated to ascertain the factors and their influence on adoption of improved coffee production technologies. Results revealed that access to credit, availability of off-farm income, level of education, labor availability and access to extension services significan
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Mugisha, Johnny, Robert Mwadime, Christopher Sebatta, Robert Gensi, and Bernard Obaa. "Factors Enhancing Household Nutrition Outcomes in Potato Value Chain in South-Western Uganda." Journal of Sustainable Development 10, no. 3 (2017): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v10n3p215.

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In Uganda, agricultural commercialization has been promoted to reduce poverty and improve household food security. South-western Uganda, the major producer of potato, has been considered the food basket of the country but it has one of the highest prevalence rates of stunting in children under 5. This study considered potato enterprise as a key pathway for enhancing household food and nutrition security because it has become a major income source and staple in the diets of many households in the area and most urban areas in the country. The objective was to determine factors that influence far
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Erdoǧu, Burçin. "The Late Chalcolithic Pottery from the Sites of Kavaklı and Yumurta Tepe in the Province of Edirne, Eastern Thrace." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 65 (1999): 457–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00002097.

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Eastern Thrace acts as a land bridge between Southeast Europe and Anatolia. Along this land bridge, it might be expected that there has been movement of objects and materials, transference of ideas, trade, and migrations of peoples between two continents.In 1995 a prehistoric survey was carried out in the province of Edirne, Eastern Thrace, by the University of Thrace, Department of Archaeology. The Late Chalcolithic pottery from Yumurta Tepe und Kavaklı presented here was collected during this survey. This group supplies a missing link in the pottery sequence of Eastern Thrace.
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Bibby, J. S. "The use of land capability and land suitability classifications for planning purposes in Scotland." Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications 4, no. 1 (1987): 203–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/gsl.eng.1987.004.01.25.

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AbstractThe Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland (DAFS) have a responsibility to comment on all proposed changes of use in agricultural land in Scotland, whether this be to urban and industrial use or to forestry. The Macaulay Institute for Soil Research, through its Department of Soil Survey, has mapped the soils of Scotland, demonstrating in the process very clear links between the underlying solid and drift geology, and soil development and land use. Two series of interpretative maps have been produced, one at 1:250 000 of the entire country and one at 1:50 000 of the arable
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Tamrakar, Rabindra Man. "A Prospect of Digital Airborne Photogrammetry Approach for Cadastral Mapping in Nepal." Journal on Geoinformatics, Nepal 11 (December 3, 2012): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njg.v11i0.23109.

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Although the history of land recording system is very old in Nepal, systemic cadastral survey was commenced only after the promulgation of Land Measurement Acts in 1963 and the implementation of land reform programme in 1964. Cadastral survey of all 75 districts of Nepal was completed in 1995/96 using traditional graphical method with plane tables and telescopic/plane alidades. Derived information from the existing maps now are outdated and do not fulfill the needs of the general public. 27 out of the 83 district survey offices under Survey Department, Government of Nepal are presently involve
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Ahimbisibwe, Vianny, Jürgen Groeneveld, Melvin Lippe, Susan Balaba Tumwebaze, Eckhard Auch, and Uta Berger. "Understanding smallholder farmer decision making in forest land restoration using agent-based modeling." Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling 3 (November 25, 2021): 18036. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/sesmo.2021a18036.

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Success of forest restoration at farm level depends on the farmer´s decision-making and the constraints to farmers’ actions. There is a gap between the intentions and the actual behavior towards restoration in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Global South. To understand this discrepancy, our study uses empirical household survey data to design and parameterize an agent-based model. WEEM (Woodlot Establishment and Expansion Model) has been designed based on household socio-demographics and projects the temporal dynamics of woodlot numbers in Uganda. The study contributes to a mechanistic understandin
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Adedamola, Wasiu, Oyewale Oyedeji, and Oyewole Oyesomo. "Challenges of Regularisation of Informal Land Holdings in Lagos Mainland, Nigeria." African Journal of Housing and Sustainable Development 3, no. 1 (2022): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.52968/28464909.

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This study investigated the regularization of informal land in Lagos Mainland in order to identify the challenges that are militating against formalization of such holdings. The objectives were to identify all areas that can be regularized by the public authority, to examine the factors militating against public efforts on informal land holders within Lagos-Mainland. The study was conducted with a survey of residents of Odogunyan-WAEC acquisition land community. A second survey was carried out for all professionals in the field of Town Planning, Estate Management and Valuation who were staff o
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Kamugisha, M., H. Mutembei, and T. Thenya. "Assessing the benefits of agroforestry beyond food security among households in Isingiro district, South-western Uganda." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 23, no. 10 (2023): 24886–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.125.23215.

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Globally, agroforestry and its capacity to offer a high yielding system are well known as a pathway for providing multiple benefits of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the households. In Uganda, household farmers adopt on-farm trees for various benefits such as soil erosion prevention, maintaining soil fertility, provision of shade, windbreaks, and climate regulation among others beyond food security. The study aimed at assessing the benefits of agroforestry beyond food security in Isingiro District. The study used a cross-sectional survey design to obtain qualitative and quantitative d
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Khasalamwa-Mwandha, Sarah. "Local Integration as a Durable Solution? Negotiating Socioeconomic Spaces between Refugees and Host Communities in Rural Northern Uganda." Sustainability 13, no. 19 (2021): 10831. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su131910831.

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With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with displacement. Uganda has a progressive refugee policy that promotes freedom of movement and the socioeconomic rights of the refugees. Specifically, refugees are often allocated land to settle and cultivate rural settlements, and the integrated social service provision facilitates interaction with host communities. However, there remain challenges in creating sustainable livelihoods for refugees in rural settlements. There exist significant tensions over shared resources such as land, water, woodlots
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Kameri Ochoko, John, Suzan Luyiga, and Bernad Barasa. "The Mediating Role of Management Functions (Planning, Implementation, and Control) in Influencing the Restoration of Limoto Wetland." American Journal of Environment Studies 6, no. 2 (2023): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.47672/ajes.1465.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the gap between wetland management functions and the extent of wise use and sustainable harnessing of livelihood opportunities through restoration programs. This study contributes to the comprehension of wetland management functions concerning wetland restoration through the promotion of sustainable livelihoods.&#x0D; Methodology: A cross-sectional research design was adopted. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected using Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and interviews. FGD was conducted with five groups of beneficiaries of livelihoo
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Barbara, Alungat. "The Effects of Natural Disasters on Development: A Case of Uganda." Journal of Public Policy and Administration 7, no. 1 (2022): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.47604/jppa.1695.

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Purpose: To examine the effects of natural disasters on development in Uganda.&#x0D; Methodology: The study adopted documentary review as a data collection technique in which data is gathered from reports from different sources, journals, magazines, newspapers, institutional archives, reports and articles which have data linked to the research being undertaken (Creswell, 2014). A documentary review checklist was employed to solicit data related to an examination of effects of natural disasters on development in Uganda from the Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees archives. This metho
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Eugeneliza, A. Garcia, Rowena G. Salinda Ma., Paul D. Torio Chester, P. Malang Bernandino, and G. Vigonte Florinda. "Promotion of Gender Equality in Land Access and Security of Land Tenure in the Philippines." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 7, no. 11 (2022): 197–205. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7344719.

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This study aims to assess and evaluate the gender responsiveness of the existing policies and guidelines on the promotion of gender equality in land access and land security in the Philippines, using the adopted Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) of the UNHABITAT and the six (6) Gender Evaluation Criteria (GEC) namely: (1) Participation of women and men; (2) Capacity development and empowerment of women; (3) Legal and institutional considerations to ensure equality of land access and land tenure security; (4) social and cultural considerations; (5) economic considerations; and (6) scale, coordina
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Chemayek, Bosco, Arthur Wasukira, Robert Gidoi, et al. "Characterization of Field Pea Production and Options for Improved Productivity in Mt. Elgon, Uganda." Journal of Agricultural Science 13, no. 7 (2021): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v13n7p37.

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Field pea is a key source of household income, food and nutrition in Uganda mainly produced in the high land areas of country including south western and Mt. Elgon. The crop fetches a high stable price across markets compared to other grain pulses and yet it has remained outside the mainstream of the research process. The status of this commodity is largely unknown yet such information would support its research agenda to improve productivity and marketing. A study was conducted in the Mt. Elgon sub-zone to determine the status of field pea production, understand its constraints and map out it
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Yan, Jun Xia, and Jian Feng Zhang. "Consequences of Land Use in an Intensive Region in North China Plain." Advanced Materials Research 588-589 (November 2012): 1999–2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.588-589.1999.

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Land use changes and land intensification has played a more and more important role in food production. The environment has been influenced by it greatly. Land use data were derived from several sources: aerial photographs, current land use maps, Second National Soil Survey (SNSS) map, and fieldwork. The aerial photographs, 1:50,000 for both 1980 and 2006 were obtained from the Department of Surveys and Mapping (DSM). Bulk soil samples were collected at 79 sites across Quzhou district. Samples were collected again at the same locations in 2000 and 2006. To compare the soil data of 2006, 2000 a
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Šíma, Jiří. "Quality parameters of digital aerial survey and airborne laser scanning covering the entire area of the Czech Republic." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 10 (November 30, 2013): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.10.2.

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The paper illustrates the development of digital aerial survey and digital elevation models covering the entire area of the Czech Republic at the beginning of 21st century. It also presents some results of systematic investigation of their quality parameters reached by the author in cooperation with Department of Geomatics at the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of Western Bohemia in Pilsen and the Land Survey Office.
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Singh, Kuldip. "Impact of Organizational Trust on Job Performance : A Study of Land and Survey Department." ADVANCES IN BUSINESS RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 4, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/abrij.v4i1.10052.

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This study examines the influence of organizational trust on job performance by analyzing perceptions of 100 public employees in the Land and Survey Department. The instrument used to measure organizational trust was adopted from Institute for Public Relations (2003). Job performance was measured using an instrument developed by Borman and Motowidlo (1997). Results of the instrument’s Cronbach Alpha measurement show that the score of reliability is above .90 which indicates an acceptable level. The results indicate that organizational trust is positively correlated with job performance. These
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Katimbo, Duncan, and John Micheal Maxel Okoche. "What is the relationship between monitoring and performance of Church of Uganda Projects in Namirembe Diocese?" International Journal of Culture and Religious Studies 3, no. 1 (2022): 48–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/ijcrs.1072.

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Purpose: It was prudent that the Church of Uganda strategic plan 2025 was incorporated with a monitoring strategy intended to progressively track program performance and analyze activity implementation and foresee any difficulties so as to take timely corrective action. This paper examined the relationship between monitoring and performance of Church of Uganda Projects in Namirembe Diocese.&#x0D; Methodology: A Cross sectional survey design was used on a study population of 117 respondents. 87 respondents filled the Survey questionnaires whose responses were analysed by using correlational and
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Gustiaji, Laedo, Dwi Herianto, and Yohanes Martono Hadi. "Studi Optimalisasi Perparkiran dan Pedestrian di Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Teknik Mesin, Teknik Elektro, Teknik Kimia dan Teknik Geofisika Universitas Lampung." Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil dan Desain 4, no. 1 (2016): 33–42. https://doi.org/10.23960/jrsdd.v4i1.344.

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This study aims to determine the parking needs, determine whether the facility is adequate parkingand pedestrian, analyzing pedestrian handling solutions that are safe and comfortable in theFaculty of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, ChemicalEngineering and Engineering Geophysics.Intake of survey data on the number of vehicles and the number of available parking plots. Dataprocessing is done by analyzing the duration of parking, parking capacity, accumulation ofparking and parking index.Based on the survey and analysis of parking needs for this location
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Benard, O. Muok. "Potentials and Utilization of Indigenous Fruit Trees for Food and Nutrition Security in East Africa." Global Advanced Research Journals of Agricultural Science (GARJAS) 8, no. 2 (2019): 040–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2583891.

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<strong>Although global food production has substantially increased in the past few decades, nearly 870 million people still live in hunger today, most of them in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The harvesting, utilization and marketing of indigenous fruit trees and nuts have been central to the livelihoods of majority of rural communities throughout Africa and can make a difference during period of famine and food scarcity. </strong><strong>Given the important role that IFTs play, concerted effort is needed to promote their utilization and commercialization for improved livelihoods in east
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Mbabazi, Faith, Wilson Eduan, and Mary Kagoire Ocheng. "Role Conflict and Burnout among Administrators in Higher Institutions of Education in Uganda." East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6, no. 1 (2023): 274–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajis.6.1.1516.

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The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship between role conflict and burnout among administrators in higher education institutions in Uganda. There have been a number of studies on academicians in universities, but not much research has been done on administrators, especially in Uganda. The respondents included midlevel administrators such as deans, directors, heads of department, heads of sections, academic registrars, librarians, directors of services and human resource officers. This was a survey research design carried out on administrators in universities. The questionnair
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Bwegyeme, Jacinta, and John C. Munene. "Experiencial Learning; Learning Abilities That Enhance Problem Solving Ability." International Journal of Experiential Learning & Case Studies 6, no. 1 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22555/ijelcs.v6i1.263.

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Problem solving is one of the most critical aspects of an organization and a well thought out approach to problem solving has a direct correlation to an organization performance. The study sought to establish the effect of the four Kolb learning abilities (Concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active experimentation) on problem solving ability of the administrators in a university setting in the academic registrar’s department. A cross sectional survey design was employed. The population consisted of all administrators in the Academic Registrar’s departmen
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Manana, Mary, N. G. "The Evolution, Formation and Development of Namatala Slum of Mbale Municipality, Uganda." Research Journal of Education, Teaching and Curriculum Studies 1, no. 1 (2023): xx. http://dx.doi.org/10.58721/rjetcs.v1i1.169.

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Namatala, is the largest slum in the industrial division of Mbale Municipality in Eastern Uganda, having depicted the strongest patterns of urban infill and sprawl between 2003 and 2013. The aim of this paper is to assess the evolution, formation, and development of Namatala slum drawing attention to the various challenges in the slum area in order to develop a place-centered approach for considering sustainable development solutions. The study targeted households in the slum area collecting data through observation, survey questionnaires, key stakeholder interviews, and focus group discussion
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Kizito, Mark, Darius Owachi, Falisy Lule, et al. "Antibiotic consumption and utilization at a large tertiary care level hospital in Uganda: A point prevalence survey." PLOS ONE 20, no. 1 (2025): e0313587. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0313587.

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Introduction Effective antimicrobial stewardship programs require data on antimicrobial consumption (AMC) and utilization (AMU) to guide interventions. However, such data is often scarce in low-resource settings. We describe the consumption and utilization of antibiotics at a large tertiary-level hospital in Uganda. Methods In this cross-sectional study at Kiruddu National Referral Hospital, we analyzed medicine delivery records for the period July 2021 to June 2022, accessed on 12/08/2022, to extract AMC data expressed as defined daily doses (DDDs) per 1000 inhabitants per day (DID). We used
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Kabiri, Stella, Molly Allen, Juduth Toma Okuonzia, Beatrice Akello, Rebecca Ssabaganzi, and Drake Mubiru. "Detecting wetland encroachment and urban agriculture land classification in Uganda using hyper-temporal remote sensing." AAS Open Research 3 (February 16, 2022): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/aasopenres.13040.2.

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Background: Urbanization is an important indicator of economic growth and social change but is associated with environmental degradation, which threatens the sustainable growth of African cities. One of the most vulnerable ecosystems in urban areas are wetlands. In Uganda, wetlands cover an area of 11% of the country’s land area. Half of the wetland areas in Ugandan cities have been converted to industrial and residential areas, and urban agriculture. There is limited information on the extent of wetland conversion or utilization for urban agriculture. The objective of this study was to invest
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Ronalds, Ahimbisibwe Jerome, Osiru David, and Fina Opio. "Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Uptake of Coffee Production Recommended Practices in Kichwamba and Kirugu Sub-Counties Rubirizi District, Uganda." East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology 6, no. 1 (2023): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajab.6.1.1069.

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The study was on socioeconomic factors influencing the uptake of coffee production recommended practices in the Kichwamba and Kirugu Sub-counties of the Rubirizi district and was conducted in February 2021. Objectives were to identify the coffee production systems and practices used, identify the socioeconomic challenges associated with the uptake of recommended practices for coffee production, and identify the policy interventions to address the challenges associated with the use of recommended coffee practices. Farmers continue to register low coffee yields hence affecting their livelihoods
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Kamugisha, M., H. Mutembei, and T. Thenya. "Determining household and farm level governance factors affecting the transition to household food security in Isingiro district, south-western Uganda." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 22, no. 114 (2022): 21596–616. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.114.21855.

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Governance, in particular, decision-making plays a significant role in influencing the transition to households’ food security. It helps in addressing causative factors responsible for undermining household sustainable food security. This study aimed at determining household and farm level governance factors affecting the transition to household food security. Respondents who participated in the study were 284. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design to obtain qualitative and quantitative data on household food security. Household interviews, focus group discussions, key informants’
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Barakagira, Alex, and Anton H. de Wit. "The role of wetland management agencies within the local community in the conservation of wetlands in Uganda." Environmental & Socio-economic Studies 7, no. 1 (2019): 59–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/environ-2019-0006.

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Abstract Wetlands in Uganda are believed to be socio-economically important for providing water for drinking, irrigation, fisheries, recreation, transport and agriculture among others. Bearing in mind the host of benefits wetlands provide to local communities, if they are harnessed without the mind, they could end up being over utilized and ultimately degraded and not continue to provide a stream of functions, attributes and services. This could be one of the primary reasons why special Departments and Institutions like the National Environment Management Authority and Wetlands Management Depa
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Deusdedit, Byabashaija, Rwasheema Enos, and Baluku Habert. "Staff Retention and Organizational Performance in Kasese District in Western Uganda." Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 11, no. 09 (2023): 247–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjahss.2023.v11i09.002.

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The pragmatic study evaluated the association between Staff Retention and Organizational performance in Kasese District in Western Uganda. The inquiry study utilized a cross sectional survey research design with quantitative and qualitative mockups. A sample of 148 participants were carefully chosen from 240 individuals using a table developed by Morgan &amp; Kreijcie (1970). Information was assembled by means of questionnaires and interview schedules. Data was appraised using frequencies, percentages, Pearson linear correlation coefficient (PLCC) for quantitative measurements and thematic ana
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Habimana, Robert, Kenneth Tindimwebwa, and Francis Okurut. "Modeling the Predictors of Poverty in Agricultural Households in Uganda: Application of Multilevel and Interaction Methods." East African Journal of Business and Economics 7, no. 2 (2024): 190–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajbe.7.2.2382.

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This study aimed to model the predictors of poverty in agricultural households in Uganda. The study's specific objectives were to examine the effect of individual predictors of poverty and analyze the contribution of community predictors of poverty in agricultural households. The study utilized data from the Uganda National Household Survey (UNHS, 2019/20) obtained from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics. A sample of 13,732 households was randomly selected from the total weighted sample representation of 11.3 million households involved in agricultural activities. A logit model was used in the an
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Burke, Martin, and Dominique Van Gent. "South West Hub CCS Project: Lessons to be learned from the 2014 3D seismic survey." APPEA Journal 55, no. 2 (2015): 473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj14108.

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The South West Hub (SWH) project is Australia's first carbon capture and storage (CCS) flagship project. Managed by the WA government's Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP), the SWH is assessing the geological properties of a proposed CO2storage site in the southwest of WA to determine its feasibility. This includes collating detailed geological information, partnering with researchers, acquiring baseline data, consulting with communities and stakeholders, and negotiating land access. Recent activities have included a 2D seismic survey in 2011, drilling of a stratigraphic well (Harvey–1) in
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Faye, Bonoua, Guoming Du, Edmée Mbaye, Chang’an Liang, Tidiane Sané, and Ruhao Xue. "Assessing the Spatial Agricultural Land Use Transition in Thiès Region, Senegal, and Its Potential Driving Factors." Land 12, no. 4 (2023): 779. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12040779.

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The agricultural land use transition (ALUT) assessment can be a prominent tool for comprehensively implementing suitable agricultural land use and agricultural development in Senegal. Based on remote sensing and survey data, this investigation aimed to simultaneously assess the geographical dispersion of ALUT and its probable mechanisms and determine the agricultural land functions in the Thiès region. Through ArcGIS and ENVI software, the remote sensing data of 2000, 2010, and 2020, the transfer matrix method and a spatial index calculation were used to characterize the ALUT. Then, the mixed
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Sang, Hailin, Kenneth K. Lopiano, Denise A. Abreu, Andrea C. Lamas, Pam Arroway, and Linda J. Young. "Adjusting for Misclassification: A Three-Phase Sampling Approach." Journal of Official Statistics 33, no. 1 (2017): 207–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jos-2017-0011.

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Abstract The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducts the June Agricultural Survey (JAS) annually. Substantial misclassification occurs during the prescreening process and from field-estimating farm status for nonresponse and inaccessible records, resulting in a biased estimate of the number of US farms from the JAS. Here, the Annual Land Utilization Survey (ALUS) is proposed as a follow-on survey to the JAS to adjust the estimates of the number of US farms and other important variables. A three-phase survey design-based estimator is de
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Obi, J. C., and A. O. Ogunkunle. "Soil survey, land evaluation and food security scenario in Nigeria." Agro-Science 21, no. 3 (2023): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/as.v21i3.4.

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Poverty and malnutrition are tragedies and their absence is the national development rubicon. They are captured in sustainable development goals (SDG) 1, 2 and 3 and remained intractable in most developing countries including Nigeria due to largely uncoordinated planning in majority of the facets of the country. The association of these goals (SDG 1, 2 and 3) with agriculture avails the sector a pivotal role and policy and planning becomes critical. The pivotal and critical role of planning in agriculture will be insignificant in the absence of a national soil classification system with accomp
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Muwanga, S., R. Onwonga, S. O. Keya, and E. Komutunga. "Sedentary Agriculture and Its Implications on Soil Quality in Agro-pastoral Semi-arid Karamoja, Uganda." Journal of Agricultural Science 12, no. 4 (2020): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v12n4p148.

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Uganda Government embarked on promoting sedentary agriculture in Karamoja agro-pastoral semi-arid livelihood zone, which experience rapid environmental and high soil quality (SQ) decline. However, studies on sedentary agriculture&amp;rsquo;s impact on soil quality using farmer&amp;rsquo;s knowledge is limited. Consequently, a survey was carried out in Karamoja (Iriiri, Matany Sub-counties of Napak of districts and Rengen sub-county of Kotido) to determine the soil quality indicator parameters based on the farmers knowledge in order to build a local soil knowledge data base to better inform sus
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Bamwesigye, Dastan, Evans Yeboah, Seval Ozbalci, et al. "Climate Change and Potential of Agroforestry in Uganda: Youth Perceptions and Willingness to Participate in Adaptation and Transition Efforts." Forests 15, no. 12 (2024): 2108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15122108.

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Climate change remains a pressing global issue, affecting sectors including agriculture and forest resources, in countries such as Uganda. This research focused on exploring the viewpoints of youth in Uganda concerning adapting to climate change, and their interest in becoming involved in agroforestry transition, by conducting a survey involving 1138 participants from the youth demographic group aiming to gather information about their level of hopefulness towards climate adaptation efforts and how they perceive the impact of farming practices and deforestation. Furthermore, the study aimed to
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