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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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NEED FOR A LOCALLY LED ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

By COLOCAL Team, Makerere University |14 October 2022|6 Min Read The complexity of climate change continues to derail the development efforts of Least Developed Countries (LDC’S) like Uganda in achieving the Sustainable Development goals especially Goal 1 and 2 (Poverty eradication and zero hunger respectively). The projected increase in temperature, change in precipitation patterns, change in extreme …

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Why monitor and account for trees planted?

Trees represent a symbol of resilience, life and renewal to many. Tree planting is used by corporations, politicians, and NGO’s alike as their engagement towards improving the environment. Over the years, a growing number of initiatives at diverse spatial scale propose to plant millions, billions or even trillions of trees as a simple solution to …

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1000 trees planted with Smallholders

One tree planted is an added effort to save our homes from burning up or sinking. The world today is in grave danger. The dynamic impacts of climate change are exacerbating the already weaken and recovering economies from the global pandemic and other unprecedented conflicts. Regardless of all these, it’s upon individuals to organizations to …

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Imagining and shaping a green future together.

This special issue is focused on climate change and environmental degradation as the greatest challenges of our times. Measures to conserve and restore the environment have been limited. This is due to a lack of awareness, competing land uses, and a growing population. It is estimated that 40% of Kampala’s population lives in informal settlements …

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Urgent need for landscape restoration.

An exclusive interview with Brenda Nanyonga of FFP With the UN-Decade on Ecosystem Restoration launched mid this year, a team of young people in Uganda has started a drive to bring about transformational changes to address the climate and ecological emergency facing the world. Writing enthusiast and Connie-Lines CEO, Connie Olives caught up with Ms. …

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