Sustainability of Paddy Rice Farming in the Conservation of Birds in Uganda Amidst a Growing Expansion of the Rice farming Industry.
Rice has become a cash crop in Uganda, making the rice agro-ecosystems a common feature in ecological landscapes. In this research, waterbird species diversity at three paddy rice growing schemes namely: Doho, Kibimba and Lukaya is collected and compared. A rapid cross-sectional survey was conducted...
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| Main Authors: | Sarah, Nachuha, Twagiramaria, Fortunate |
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| Format: | Presentation |
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Kabale University
2023
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1186 |
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