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msc ceb 1 2020/21 clinical epidemiology coursework 2024.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: clinical medicine
Author: adl
network and system security assignment - nalugo shamim makerere university 2024.
Level: university
Type: others
Subject: ict
Author: nalugo shamim
contracts law and management course work - mutumba sivaseya kampala international university 2024.
Level: university
Type: others
Subject: post graduate diploma in construction and project management
Author: mutumba sivaseya
managerial accounting (mac) assignment - opolot jude makerere university business school 2023.
Level: university
Type: others
Subject: master of business administration
Author: opolot jude
assessment of the potential for irrigation development in albert nile basin: a case study of nebbi district.
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: agriculture
Author: nicholas kiggundu
assessment of a cattle manure vermicomposting system using material flow analysis: a case study from uganda
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: agriculture
Author: joseph jjagwe
computer systems coursework 2 – system performance 2024
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: ict
Author: adl
assessing the impact of management options on water allocation in river mubuku-sebwe sub-catchments of lake edward-george basin, western uganda.
Level: university
Type: others
Subject: general
Author: caroline ednah mwebaze
assessing land use and land cover changes in the murchison bay catchment of lake victoria basin in uganda.
Level: university
Type: others
Subject: general
Author: adl
The Murchison Bay catchment in the northern shoreline of Lake Victoria basin is a high valued ecosystem because of the numerous human-related activities it supports in Uganda. The catchment has undergone tremendous human-induced land use/cover changes, which have not been quantified. This study aimed at quantifying the land use/cover changes as well as the rate at which these changes occurred over the last three decades in the catchment. This was achieved using remote sensing techniques and Geographic Information System (GIS) to analyse and contextualize the changes. To that effect, images of Landsat satellites MSS, TM, ETM+ and OLI were interpreted using supervised image classification technique to determine the land use/land cover changes from 1984 to 2015. The obtained results indicated that the catchment has undergone huge land use and land cover transformations over the last three decades attributable to rapid population growth and urbanization. The prevailing changes in footprint between 1984 and 2015 were expansions of built–up land (20.58% to 49.59%) and open water bodies (not detected in 1984 to 1.74%), and decreases in the following sectors: agricultural lands (from 43.88% to 26.10%), forestland (from 23.78% to 17.49%), and wetlands (from 11.76% to 5.08%). The changes pose a threat to the environment and water quality of the Murchison Bay and consequently increases National Water and Sewerage Corporation water treatment costs. Therefore, there is the need to take critical and practical measures to regulate and police land use, water use rights and conserve the environment especially wetlands. Keywords: land use, land cover, Murchison bay catchment, Lake Victoria, Uganda, supervised classification