[HTML][HTML] Leverage Points for Decelerating Wetland Degradation: A Case Study of the Wetland Agricultural System in Uganda

EJ Kayendeke, LS Olabisi, F Kansiime, D Mfitumukiza - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Indiscriminate expansion of agricultural activities into wetlands affects the sustainability of
wetland-dependent livelihoods. Systems research is an important tool for identifying and …

Linking the Flow Regime of Papyrus‐Dominated Wetlands to Biologically Relevant Hydrologic Attributes

A Oyarmoi, S Birkinshaw, CJM Hewett… - Ecohydrology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The dominant plant species in many African wetlands is Cyperus papyrus. Its adaptation to
saturated and low‐oxygen conditions and its dense structure and height provide breeding …

A natural tropical freshwater wetland is a better climate change mitigation option through soil organic carbon storage compared to a rice paddy wetland

D Were, F Kansiime, T Fetahi, T Hein - SN Applied Sciences, 2020 - Springer
The high productivity together with hypoxic conditions in sediments enables wetlands to
accumulate large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC). However, natural tropical …

Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from a tropical freshwater wetland under natural and rice paddy conditions: implications for climate change mitigation

D Were, F Kansiime, T Fetahi, T Hein - Wetlands, 2021 - Springer
We investigated the impact of converting a natural tropical freshwater wetland in Uganda
into a rice paddy wetland on climate change mitigation, by comparing carbon dioxide (CO 2) …

Soil organic carbon storage in a tropical freshwater wetland: the influence of vegetation type

D Were, F Kansiime, T Fetahi, T Hein - African Journal of Aquatic …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The impact of different vegetation communities on soil organic carbon (SOC) in a tropical
freshwater wetland in Uganda was investigated. SOC content, density and storage potential …

Creative cultural tourism in Egypt: Case study of papyrus and pottery

S Elkasrawy - International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and …, 2020 - ijhth.journals.ekb.eg
Creative Tourism is considered as a new generation of tourism that involves tourists
themselves and locals in the creation of the tourist products. Egypt is known for its varying …