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Boundary planting on Smallholder farmer's land under Flight Free Projects in Masulita (Source: FFP).

From Fences to Functioning Ecosystems

By Isaac Sserwanga | 20.03.2026 | 8 Min Read Boundary planting in agroforestry has traditionally been viewed as a practical tool to; demarcate land, define ownership, or serve as a physical barrier against livestock and intruders. However, this narrow perspective overlooks its greater potential. When thoughtfully designed, boundary planting becomes a dynamic ecological interface that […]

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One Farmer’s Path to a Greener Future: Kagwa’s Journey

By Waako Racheal |11 April 2025 | 4 Min Read Flight Free Projects (FFP) has been working closely with smallholder farmers in Wakiso District, central Uganda, to promote agroforestry and confront the growing threat of climate change. Through its impactful tree planting initiative – delivered in partnership with Seniorer uden Grænser (Seniors Without Borders), Denmark

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Use of Systems Thinking in Decision Making for Wetland Management

By Celia Kenyangye|19.05.2023 | 8 Min Read A system is a set of things interacting in a way that produces something greater than the sum of its parts. Systems can differ in complexity. Compare: a car which is relatively easy to understand and even diagnose when something goes wrong, to a tropical rainforest with so

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