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    • The diversity of aquatic birds and their relationship to aquatic ecosystems in the Lake Victoria basin 

      Katondo, J; Chisara, PK; Mahongo, SB (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria basin harbours a variety of aquatic ecosystems mainly referred to as wetlands. These wetlands range from permanent swamps, open water bodies and river systems. The wetlands being a transition ecosystem between ...
    • Traditional wetland practices in rural communities in Uganda 

      Iyango, L; Kiwazi, F; Tindamanyire, T; Kaganzi, E; Busulwa, H; Mafabi, P (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      One of the major ways to develop policies and guidelines for sustainable use of wetlands is through a better understanding of their traditional uses. This is because traditional management systems are based on indigenous ...
    • Synthesis Report On Fisheries Research And Management 

      Mgaya, YD (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria is the largest tropical lake in the world with a surface area, 68,800 km2 (Bootsma and Hecky 1993). The lake is shared by three countries, with 51% share in Tanzania, 43% in Uganda, and 6% in Kenya. Its land ...
    • The Anthropogenic Inputs in Aquatic Systems as a Source of Pollution in Lake Victoria 

      Kulekana, Joyce J (2005)
      Aquatic ecosystems are of vital importance considering the inter-relationships that exist between these ecosystems and terrestrial ones. However, the physico-chemical and biological characteristics of lake basins such ...
    • Integrated Soil and Water Conservation (ISWC) final report on lessons learnt 

      Liwenga, ET (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Introduction The Lake Victoria Basin represents a good scenario of environmental problems related to human activities on land. Land degradation in the lake basin is of major concern, not only for the healthy of the lake, ...
    • Some aspects of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) population characteristics in Lake Victoria, Kenya 

      Njiru, M; Okeyo-Owour, JB; Muchiri, M; Cowx, IG (2005)
      Length frequency data collected from commercial landings were used to estimate growth parameters, mortality (Z, F, M), growth performance index (f’) and exploitation rate (E) in O. niloticus from the Nyanza Gulf of Lake ...
    • Brief On Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project To The Ministers Of State Vice President’s Office 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) is a comprehensive environmental program for the conservation of Lake Victoria and its basin. It is a regional Project formed under Tripartite Agreement signed on ...
    • Buffering processes and capacity of Wetlands in the Kenyan portion of the Lake Victoria Basin 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (SMEC International Pty Ltd, 2005)
      This report details the methodology and findings of a twelve month project undertaken by SMEC International for the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA), Lake Victoria Environment Management Project (LVEMP) ...
    • Potential strategies to address fishers problems in Lake Victoria, Tanzania 

      Onyango, PO; Haule, TD; Mwanahamisi, S (2005)
      Local fishing communities riparian to Lake Victoria in Tanzania have since time immemorial exploited and highly depended on the fisheries of the lake. However their living conditions have been deteriorating despite an ...
    • Water quality and ecosystem status 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      The Winam Gulf’s aquatic environment (Figure 1) represents a considerable part of the economic potential of the country, e.g. with regard to fisheries and navigation. However, the use, the management and the preservation ...
    • Tanzania National Water Quality Synthesis Report 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      The Water quality and Ecosystem Management Component of the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) in Tanzania for the past five years have made a considerable progress towards understanding Lake Victoria ...
    • Lessons learnt on community participation final report 

      Kessy, Flora (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      The study was commissioned by Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) and was conducted from June to July 2005. The main purpose of the study was to generate a comprehensive and analytical report on Lessons ...
    • Lessons learnt in capacity building 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria and the overall Lake Basin (LB) is an ecoregion of local, national, regional and global importance. It supports the livelihoods of one third of the populations of the riparian countries and it can be a ...
    • Lessons learnt on catchment afforestation component of the Lake Victoria environmental management project 

      Chamshama, SAO (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria is a shared water body by the three riparian countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The lake covers a surface area of 68 800 km2 and catchment area of 184 000 km2 and supports approximately 30 million people. ...
    • Water quality and ecosystem status 

      Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      The Water quality and Ecosystem Management Components of the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP) in the three riparian countries (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) have made considerable progress towards ...
    • Regional Lessons Learnt Draft Final Report 

      Okeyo-Owuor, JB (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Lake Victoria Basin is rich with current value placed at about US$ 12.4 billion and which could be developed further with good management intervention. There are many factors that are threatening rich biodiversity and ...
    • Biological control and monitoring of water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, Marts. Solms-Laubach (Liliales: Ponteridiaceae) during the post-resurgence period in Lake Victoria basin, Kenya 

      Ochiel, Gerald R S; Njoka, Stephen W (Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, LVEMP Water Hyacinth Control Component National Fibre Research Centre, Kibos, P O Box 1490, Kisumu, Kenya, 2005)
      The paper presents recent results from an ongoing classical biological control programme for water hyacinth, implemented by Kenya Agricultural Research Institute under the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project. ...
    • Potential of fungal pathogens for biological control of water hyacinth 

      Molo, Richard; Ogwang, James A (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      A survey of fungal pathogens of water hyacinth were under taken in lakes Victoria and Kyoga and River Nile in Uganda and several potential isolates including Alternaria eichhorniae (Nag Raj and Ponnappa), Cercospora sp. ...
    • Soil and nutrient losses from major agricultural land-use practices in the Lake Victoria basin 

      Majaliwa, JGM; Magunda, MK; Tenywa, MM; Musitwa, F (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Soil degradation by water erosion is recognized to be a major agricultural and environmental problem in the Lake Victoria crescent. The objective of this study was to quantify runoff, soil and nutrient losses from major ...
    • The potential of mukene (Rastrineobola argentea) fishery in Lake Victoria with suggestions for its management 

      Wandera, SB (Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP), 2005)
      Following the decline in catches of endemic fish species in Lake Victoria, Mukene, Rastrineobola argentea has become an important commercial fish species. The fishery spread first through Kenyan, and Tanzanian waters and ...