Land Use Practices in the Rural and Urban Sub Catchments of River Rwizi, Western-Uganda; Their Effect on Its Ecological Characteristics
Date
2018
Authors
Atwongyeire, Doreen
Ssekandi, Joseph
Tumwesigye, Wycliff
Ndihiziwe, Daniel
Nagawa, Goretty
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Publisher
Science Publishing Group
Abstract
The water quality of river Rwizi has increasingly become a concern at community, district and national levels,
serving a wider catchment in the south western part of Uganda. With the increasing national human population, there has been an
increase in land use activities posing a risk of degradation. This study assessed the land use practices around river Rwizi and the
effects they have on the ecological situation of the river. Cross sectional and descriptive research designs were employed in
studying the effects of land use practices on the ecological characteristics of the river. Both quantitative and qualitative data
analysis techniques were used in analyzing the field data. The findings indicate that several land use practices are done around
the river and adverse effects have also resulted from these activities. Existing policies and laws on the management of water
resources need to be strengthened. Collaborative management should be emphasized to ensure effective management of this
river.
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Keywords
Land Use Practices in the Rural and Urban Sub Catchments, Western-Uganda, Ecological Characteristics, Ecological Situation, Land Use Practices
Citation
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