Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda

The village baseline study of Kibaire village in the CCAFS benchmark site Hoima in Uganda took place from 13 to 16 July 2011. Forests are exploited at unsustainable levels in Kibaire but deforestation does not appear to be a serious threat because the tree population is still relatively high. Most o...

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Main Authors: Onyango, Leah, Mango, Joash, Bukenya, C., Kurui, Zena, Wamubeyi, B., Birungi, P., Barongo V
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/24457
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author Onyango, Leah
Mango, Joash
Bukenya, C.
Kurui, Zena
Wamubeyi, B.
Birungi, P.
Barongo V
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Birungi, P.
Bukenya, C.
Kurui, Zena
Mango, Joash
Onyango, Leah
Wamubeyi, B.
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Mango, Joash
Bukenya, C.
Kurui, Zena
Wamubeyi, B.
Birungi, P.
Barongo V
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description The village baseline study of Kibaire village in the CCAFS benchmark site Hoima in Uganda took place from 13 to 16 July 2011. Forests are exploited at unsustainable levels in Kibaire but deforestation does not appear to be a serious threat because the tree population is still relatively high. Most of the forests have been leased to private individuals as part of the privatisation policy being implemented in Uganda. Wetlands are also increasingly subjected to overexploitation and pollution from brewing and other activities. Farming at both subsistence and commercial level is increasing at the expense of forests. Community access to forest resources is restricted. Participants identified 29 organisations working in the community, two-third of them operating from outside the locality. Participants said that they did have plenty of food in the village, and women expressed that they had never had a food crisis. Nonetheless, half of the organisations men and women identified were involved in some form of food security related activity, and notably food availability. Less than one-third of the organisations addressed natural resources management, and most of them were from outside the community. Organisations are the most significant source of information on agriculture. Farmers also get information through the many radio stations in the area that air many programs in local languages.
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spelling CGSpace244572024-01-09T09:47:14Z Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda Onyango, Leah Mango, Joash Bukenya, C. Kurui, Zena Wamubeyi, B. Birungi, P. Barongo V climate crop management natural resources management household food security The village baseline study of Kibaire village in the CCAFS benchmark site Hoima in Uganda took place from 13 to 16 July 2011. Forests are exploited at unsustainable levels in Kibaire but deforestation does not appear to be a serious threat because the tree population is still relatively high. Most of the forests have been leased to private individuals as part of the privatisation policy being implemented in Uganda. Wetlands are also increasingly subjected to overexploitation and pollution from brewing and other activities. Farming at both subsistence and commercial level is increasing at the expense of forests. Community access to forest resources is restricted. Participants identified 29 organisations working in the community, two-third of them operating from outside the locality. Participants said that they did have plenty of food in the village, and women expressed that they had never had a food crisis. Nonetheless, half of the organisations men and women identified were involved in some form of food security related activity, and notably food availability. Less than one-third of the organisations addressed natural resources management, and most of them were from outside the community. Organisations are the most significant source of information on agriculture. Farmers also get information through the many radio stations in the area that air many programs in local languages. 2012-10 2012-10-17T21:15:36Z 2012-10-17T21:15:36Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/24457 en Open Access application/pdf Onyango L, Mango J, Bukenya C, Kurui Z, Wamubeyi B, Birungi P, Barongo V. 2012. Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle climate
crop management
natural resources management
household food security
Onyango, Leah
Mango, Joash
Bukenya, C.
Kurui, Zena
Wamubeyi, B.
Birungi, P.
Barongo V
Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title_full Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title_fullStr Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title_short Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Albertine Rift – Hoima, Uganda
title_sort village baseline study site analysis report for albertine rift hoima uganda
topic climate
crop management
natural resources management
household food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/24457
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