Papyrus wetlands of the upper Nile basin in Eastern Africa provide water and fertile soils that are essential to sustain agricultural production. Due to the need to improve food security, there is increased pressure to convert wetlands into agricultural land. This results in removal of natural wetland vegetation and river diversions and yet the impacts of these changes on wetland functioning and basin wide hydrology are not fully understood. The thesis objectives were to quantify changes in vegetation productivity and moisture, to assess the water storage dynamics of papyrus wetlands in different seasons, and to identify the key processes of the wetland’s hydrological regime for papyrus wetlands in the Lake Kyoga basin, Uganda. Time se...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
Due to high population growth, there is increasing pressure on wetlands to the extent that wetland n...
The wetlands around Lake Victoria face a number of threats leading to their disappearance. Thes...
Hydrological investigations were performed in the Lubigi papyrus wetland in suburban Kampala, Uga...
Hydrological investigations were performed in the Lubigi papyrus wetland in suburban Kampala, Uga...
During the past decades, land use change in the Lake Victoria basin has significantly increased the ...
The study was aimed at assessing buffering processes of the Eldoret Chepkoilel wetland in the Kenyan...
Natural resources play an important role to the livelihoods of rural communities. Dependency on reso...
Papyrus wetlands (dominated by the giant sedge Cyperus papyrus L.) occur throughout eastern, centr...
In East Africa where wetlands are becoming essential systems for waste water treatment and portable ...
The wetlands around Lake Victoria face a number of threats leading to their disappearance. Thes...
Anthropogenic intervention in wetlands water dynamics is thought to have created significant changes...
In East Africa where wetlands are becoming essential systems for waste water treatment and portable ...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
Due to high population growth, there is increasing pressure on wetlands to the extent that wetland n...
The wetlands around Lake Victoria face a number of threats leading to their disappearance. Thes...
Hydrological investigations were performed in the Lubigi papyrus wetland in suburban Kampala, Uga...
Hydrological investigations were performed in the Lubigi papyrus wetland in suburban Kampala, Uga...
During the past decades, land use change in the Lake Victoria basin has significantly increased the ...
The study was aimed at assessing buffering processes of the Eldoret Chepkoilel wetland in the Kenyan...
Natural resources play an important role to the livelihoods of rural communities. Dependency on reso...
Papyrus wetlands (dominated by the giant sedge Cyperus papyrus L.) occur throughout eastern, centr...
In East Africa where wetlands are becoming essential systems for waste water treatment and portable ...
The wetlands around Lake Victoria face a number of threats leading to their disappearance. Thes...
Anthropogenic intervention in wetlands water dynamics is thought to have created significant changes...
In East Africa where wetlands are becoming essential systems for waste water treatment and portable ...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
African papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands provide water, food and materials to millions of peopl...
Due to high population growth, there is increasing pressure on wetlands to the extent that wetland n...
The wetlands around Lake Victoria face a number of threats leading to their disappearance. Thes...