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    The impact of population density on forest management and use in Uganda 

    Abwoli, Y. Banana; Kaboggoza, R. S.; Orone, P; Ssengendo, D. C.; Aluma, J. R.; Byarugaba, S. R.; Atiku, J. (1997)
    To investigate the relationship between population density and forest management and use in Uganda, this study focuses on agricultural communities in four districts representing contrasting population levels, forest resources ...
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    Farmers' adoption of rotational woodlot technology in Kigorobya Sub-County of Hoima District, Western Uganda 

    Buyinza, Mukadasi; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Nabanoga, G.; Ntakimanye, A. (Ethnobotany Research & Applications, 2008)
    This paper evaluates, using logistic and multiple regression analyses, the socio-economic factors that influence farmers’ decisions to adopt rotational woodlot technology in the farming systems of Uganda, based on a household ...
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    Integrating remote sensing data and rapid appraisals for land-cover change analyses in Uganda 

    Vogt, N.; Green, G.; Unruh, J.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Sweeney, S.; Bahati, Joseph (John Wiley & Sons, 2005)
    Rapid population growth, unsustainable land use, and a pervasively degrading landscape are components of a dominant paradigm regarding African development. While recent work articulating the 'misreading' of the African ...
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    Integrating remote sensing data and rapid appraisals for land-cover change analyses in Uganda 

    Vogt, N.; Bahati, Joseph; Unruh, J.; Green, G.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Sweeney, S. (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005-08-05)
    Rapid population growth, unsustainable land use, and a pervasively degrading landscape are components of a dominant paradigm regarding African development. While recent work articulating the 'misreading' of the African ...
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    Explaining deforestation: the role of local institutions in Ugandan forests: a policy brief 

    Abwoli, Y. Banana; Gombya-Ssembajjwe, William S.; Bahati, Joseph (UFRIC, 2001-08)
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    Socio-economic determinants of farmers' adoption of rotational woodlot technology in Kigoryobya sub-county, Hoima district, Uganda 

    Buyinza, M.; Abwoli, Y. Banana; Nabanoga, Gorettie; Ntakimye, A. (South African Journal of Agricultural Extension, 2008)
    Understanding the factors affecting farmers’ adoption of rotational woodlot technologies is critical to the success of implementing tree planting programmes. This paper evaluates, using logistic and multiple regression ...

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