Kibale was designated a National Park in 1993 Conservation purpose:“To conserve Kibale National Park, a high primate species diversity habitat including its unique, threatened and endangered species especially the chimpanzees while providing ecosystem services for the development of the culturally diverse ...
Kalema, J., Kasenene, J.M., 2007. A comparative study of regeneration under live and dead canopy trees in a tropical rain forest ecosystem of Kibale National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology 45, 11-17.Kalema, J., Kasenene, J.M., 2007. A comparative study of regeneration ...
A comparative study was conducted comprising a protected area in Kibale National Park and surrounding farmlands to establish how farmlands mimic the forest floristic structure. Study results show very low similarity between the forest and farmland ecosystems (CCj=0.11). A total of 50 and 29 species...
A comparative study of regeneration under live and dead canopy trees in a tropical rain forest ecosystem of Kibale National Park, Uganda. African Journal of Ecology 45, 11-17.Kalema, J., Kasenene, J.M., 2007. A comparative study of regeneration under live and dead canopy trees in a ...
Kibale national parkUgandaEcosystem conservation often focuses on protecting wild places, but many remote forests and expansive savannahs have a deep human history of ecosystem management. Here we document grinding stones in the center of a high conservation-value forest, Kibale National Park, Uganda,...
Kibale national parkUgandaEcosystem conservation often focuses on protecting wild places, but many remote forests and expansive savannahs have a deep human history of ecosystem management. Here we document grinding stones in the center of a high conservation-value forest, Kibale National Park, Uganda,...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of remotely-sensed vegetation indices, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), to monitor the rate of forest regeneration across a tropical forest restoration project area in Kibale National Park, Uganda. ...
Mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) are critically endangered primates surviving in two isolated populations in protected areas within the Virunga Massif of Rwanda, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. Mountain gorillas face intense ...