Deforestation has been widespread in the Northern Albertine Rift Landscape in rural Western Uganda. In this paper, we present perceptions from local residents and narratives from key informants on causes of forest loss during a 30-year period between 1985 and 2014. While the generic drivers we find are consistent with previous literature, we suggest that the specific context in which forest cover is lost in rural areas is path dependent, and this is vital for adequate management. In the Ugandan case, the history of the sugar industry and its relation to local political drivers and international considerations (e.g. biofuel) are prominent. Global drivers of forest loss therefore mask local-level complexities, but an amalgamation of local-lev...
Deforestation and forest degradation (D&D) in the tropics have continued unabated and are posing...
In this paper we seek to assess the implication of decentralization on livelihood, biodiversity and ...
East Africa’s forests are rapidly declining due to pressure from population increase and other land ...
Deforestation and land use change are widespread in western Uganda. However, the spatial patterns an...
<strong>Key words: tropical forest, conservation management, local livelihoods, forest cover change,...
and Uganda – are diverse but share many economic, geographic, ecological, political, and socio-cultu...
Protected forests are sometimes encroached by surrounding communities. But patterns of cover change ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdValidation of scientific findings from satellite remote sensing against local eco...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in the tropics could slow climat...
Forest cover has been converted to agricultural land use in and around the protected areas of Uganda...
This working paper merges socio-economic data with data on deforestation to explore the interrelatio...
Integrated Conservation and Development (ICD) strategies in nature conservation are increasingly rec...
Agricultural expansion-led deforestation in Uganda is one of the highest of the world. At the same t...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
This study examined the history of the Kachung forest plantation in northern Uganda and associated e...
Deforestation and forest degradation (D&D) in the tropics have continued unabated and are posing...
In this paper we seek to assess the implication of decentralization on livelihood, biodiversity and ...
East Africa’s forests are rapidly declining due to pressure from population increase and other land ...
Deforestation and land use change are widespread in western Uganda. However, the spatial patterns an...
<strong>Key words: tropical forest, conservation management, local livelihoods, forest cover change,...
and Uganda – are diverse but share many economic, geographic, ecological, political, and socio-cultu...
Protected forests are sometimes encroached by surrounding communities. But patterns of cover change ...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdValidation of scientific findings from satellite remote sensing against local eco...
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in the tropics could slow climat...
Forest cover has been converted to agricultural land use in and around the protected areas of Uganda...
This working paper merges socio-economic data with data on deforestation to explore the interrelatio...
Integrated Conservation and Development (ICD) strategies in nature conservation are increasingly rec...
Agricultural expansion-led deforestation in Uganda is one of the highest of the world. At the same t...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
This study examined the history of the Kachung forest plantation in northern Uganda and associated e...
Deforestation and forest degradation (D&D) in the tropics have continued unabated and are posing...
In this paper we seek to assess the implication of decentralization on livelihood, biodiversity and ...
East Africa’s forests are rapidly declining due to pressure from population increase and other land ...