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    A GIS-BASED MODEL OF ECHUYA WATERSHED AREAS MOST PRONE TO LANDSLIDES/SOIL EROSIONS: The effectiveness of watershed management interventions in South Western Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert (Mbarara University of Science and Technology, 2015-11)
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    The effectiveness of Problem Animal Mitigation interventions around Karangara and Bujengwe Parishes, Kanungu District, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, SW Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Twinomuhangi, Isaac (Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Trust (BMCT), 2019-01)
    Around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), wild animals such as gorillas, elephants, baboons and bush pigs occasionally come out of the forest to into settlements to raid crops and but also end up harming human beings. ...
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    Status and distribution of montane bamboo in Echuya central Forest reserve, S.W. Uganda 

    Ssali, Fredrick; Bitariho, Robert (2013-05)
    This report is a study of the bamboo population structure, disturbance factors affecting bamboo forest regeneration and the management options for the recovery of the dwindling bamboo stock in Echuya Central Forest ...
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    Socio-economic and ecological baseline impact study of the reclaimed part of Sarambwe Nature Reserve after border reaffirmation 

    Bitariho, Robert; Byamukama, James; Akampurira, Emmanuel (Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation (ITFC) & Greater Virunga Transboundary Secretariat (GVTC, 2019-08)
    Sarambwe Nature Reserve (SNR) located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is contiguous with Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) partly forming a corridor for wildlife such as mountain gorillas. As a result a ...
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    A Rapid Assessment and Evaluation of Attitudes, Motivations and Impactsof HUGOmembersin the Mitigation of Human Wildlife Conflict around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, S.W.Uganda 

    Akampurira, Emmanuel; Bitariho, Robert (International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), 2018-08)
    The major cause of human-wildlife conflict(HWC)worldwide is the competition between the ever-increasing human populations and wildlife competing for the same declining living spaces and resources. In Bwindi ...
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    An Assessment of the Effectiveness ofNkuringoBufferZone in MitigatingCrop Raiding Incidencesaround Bwindi ImpenetrableNational Park, S.W. Uganda 

    Akampulira, Emmanuel; Bitariho, Robert; Mugerwa, Badru (Mbarara University of Science and Technology, 2015-03)
    In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), a buffer zone strategy was introduced in Nkuringo(southern BINP)in 2005to counter wild animal crop raiding incidences and to generate in come for adjacent local people. This ...
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    Bwindi-Sarambwe 2018 Surveys Monitoring Mountain Gorillas, Other Select Mammals, and Human Activities 

    Hickey, Jena R.; Uzabaho, Eustrate; Akantorana, Moses; Arinaitwe, Joseph; Bakebwa, Ismael; Bitariho, Robert; Eckardt, Winnie; Gilardi, Kirsten; Katutu, Jacques; Kayijamahe, Charles (Bwindi Impenetrable National park, 2019-12-19)
    Long-term monitoring of wildlife populations allows population trends to be characterized from periodic robust abundance estimates. Based on those derived trends, conservation status of the species and conservation efforts ...
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    Socio-Economic And Ecological Implications Of Local People’s Use Of Bwindi Forest In South Western Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert (Mbarara University of Science and Technology, 2013-01)
    Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (hereafter called Bwindi) is an Afromontane forest that has probably existed since the Pleistocene and Holocene times. The forest was first used by Batwa for ...
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    The effectiveness of Problem Animal Mitigation interventions around Karangara and Bujengwe Parishes, Kanungu District, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, SW Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Twinomuhangi, Isaac (Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Trust, 2019-01)
    Around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), wild animals such as gorillas, elephants, baboons and bush pigs occasionally come out of the forest to into settlements to raid crops and but also end up harming human beings. ...
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    Tangible benefits or token gestures: does Bwindi impenetrable National Park's long established multiple use programme benefit the poor? 

    Bitariho, Robert; Sheil, Douglas; Eilu, Gerald (Published by Taylor&Francis, 2015-10)
    Trade and use of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has often been suggested as a means through which forest dependent people can improve their livelihoods to overcome poverty. Many projects have indeed promoted trade and ...
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