Community perceptions towards the implications of human activity on River Rwizi,Uganda sustainability
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Date
2018-07
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International Science Community Association
Abstract
This study was undertaken in the cells of Kiswahiri, Buremba and Nyakaizi in Kakoba Division of Mbarara
Uganda. The research was done as a baseline study for investigating the possibility of implementing a project for
conservation of river Rwizi as a way to restore its natural stability since it is highly depreciating due to degradation henc
is the major source of water in the Mbarara dry corridor of nomadic pastoralists and other cattle keepers. In order to
establish the extent of river degradation; a survey on the effects of community activities and peoples’ beliefs towards river
depreciation was done. The study investigated on perceptions of the community towards river Rwizi degradation in a way to
establish the possibility of involving the people into river conservation; in order to reactivate the river from drying, silt
and other degradation indicators. This emerging crisis of the river drying up has affected natural; social and economic
activities negatively especially in the areas of the river catchment; hence the need for river conservation to save nature in
river catchment; and in other water sources in which Rwizi drains; that connect into world waters such as river Nile and
lake Victoria. People appreciate the river since it is a source of water for irrigation and domestic use. The river as well l
to rainfall formation; through evaporation, in addition to provision of water for animals. The anthropological factors have
led to continuous reduction in volume and speed of Rwizi profile. The natural vegetation at river banks is getting
continuously replaced by agricultural plants and bare lands. The growing of crops next to river banks involve tilling of land
and softening soil; making it bare and prone to erosion; parts of agricultural land get deposited into the stream leading to
widening of river channel and siltation of the
continuous drying. The major land use activities that have degraded and deteriorated river Rwizi include cultivation,
industrialisation and settlements, cattle rearing, sand mini
There is great need for adjusting policy procedures for conservation of the river towards integrating well the current
conservation needs and population demands
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Journal article on Community perceptions towards the implications of human activity on River Rwizi,Uganda sustainability
Keywords
River Rwizi degradation, human activities and perceptions, river conservation and restoration