An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences on landslide occurrence on the midslopes within and outside Mt Elgon National Park was carried out. One of the landslides occurred in a protected pristine forest environment within the Park while the other two were located at sites deforested for cultivation within and outside the National Park. Field based surveys, GIS techniques and laboratory tests were used to collect and analyze the data. A household survey was undertaken to establish the main community livelihood strategies, the drivers of land use change and implications for land degradation on the mid slopes of Mt Elgon. Aerial photographs taken in 1960 and orthophoto maps formed the ...
Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu dis...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of landslides and their effects o...
The frequency and magnitude of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of South Western Uganda ...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Manjiya County on the Ugandan slopes of Mount Elgon is a densely populated mountainous area where la...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
Whereas landslides have been widely studied in terms of dangerous phenomena and land degradation pro...
The goal of this paper is to provide an investigation of the land conservation strategies adopted by...
Analyzing the dominant forms and extent of land cover changes in the Mount Elgon region is important...
We investigate environmental migration as a mobile strategy to cope with geological mobility. Specif...
Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu dis...
Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu dis...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
An investigation of the relationship between the physical, pedological and anthropogenic influences ...
An assessment of the socio-economic implications of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of ...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence of landslides and their effects o...
The frequency and magnitude of landslide occurrence in the Kigezi highlands of South Western Uganda ...
In this study, the LAPSUS-LS landslide model, together with a digital terrain analysis of topographi...
Manjiya County on the Ugandan slopes of Mount Elgon is a densely populated mountainous area where la...
Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda is one of the most landslide-prone regions in Africa. This extinct shi...
Whereas landslides have been widely studied in terms of dangerous phenomena and land degradation pro...
The goal of this paper is to provide an investigation of the land conservation strategies adopted by...
Analyzing the dominant forms and extent of land cover changes in the Mount Elgon region is important...
We investigate environmental migration as a mobile strategy to cope with geological mobility. Specif...
Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu dis...
Landslides have become important environmental hazard in hilly regions of Rwanda such as Nyabihu dis...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...
On the 1st of March 2010 a heavy rainfall event triggered a devastating landslide in the Bududa regi...