Dr. Barasa Bernard
2019
- Egeru, A.; Barasa, B.; Nampijja, J.; Siya, A.; Makooma, M.T.; Majaliwa, M.G.J. (2019). Past, Present and Future Climate Trends Under Varied Representative Concentration Pathways for a Sub-Humid Region in Uganda. Climate 2019, 7, 35.
- Twongyirwe, R., Mfitumukiza, D., Barasa, B., Naggayi, B. R., Odongo, H., Nyakato, V., & Mutoni, G. (2019). Perceived effects of drought on household food security in South-western Uganda: Coping responses and determinants. Weather and Climate Extremes, 24, 100201.
2018
- Kiggundu, N., Wanyama, J., Mfitumukiz, D., Twinomuhangi, R., Barasa, B., Katimbo, A., & Kyazze, F. (2018). Rainwater harvesting knowledge and practice for agricultural production in a changing climate: A review from Uganda’s perspective. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 20(2), 19-36.
- Omagor James Gideon and Barasa Bernard (2018). Effects of Human Wetland Encroachment on the Degradation of Lubigi Wetland System, Kampala City Uganda. Environment and Ecology Research 6(6): 562-570, 2018. DOI: 10.13189/eer.2018.060606
- Barasa Bernard, Kakembo Vincent, Mugagga Frank (2018). Effects of Diversified Land Use/Cover Types on Rainfall-runoff Generation in a Rural Catchment in Uganda. Geosciences, 8(1): 7-13. doi:10.5923/j.geo.20180801.02
- Barasa Bernard (2018). Local and regional variations in conditions for agriculture and food security in Uganda. AgriFoSe2030 Report 5, 2018
- Patrick Byakagaba, Anthony Egeru, Bernard Barasa and David D. Briske (2018). Uganda’s rangeland policy: intentions, consequences and opportunities. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 8:7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13570-017-0111-3
2017
- David Mfitumukiza, Bernard Barasa, Lynne Carter, Anna Maria Nankya, Grace Nansamba, John Francis Okiror, Ivan Lukanda, May Sengendo, Michael Ssekaayi Mbogga (2017). The Contribution of Farmer Field Schools in Facilitating Smallholder Farmers Adaptation to Drought in Kiboga District, Uganda. International Journal of Agriculture and Forestry.p-ISSN: 2165-882X, e-ISSN: 2165-8846, 2017; 7(3): 67-75.doi:10.5923/j.ijaf.20170703.02
- David Mfitumukiza, Bernard Barasa and Aringaniza Ingrid (2017). Determinants of agroforestry adoption as an adaptation means to drought among smallholder farmers in Nakasongola District, Central Uganda. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol. 12(23), pp. 2024
- Mfitumukiza, David; Barasa, Bernard; Emmanuel, Ntale (2017). Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Drought among Agro-pastoral Farmers: Opportunities and Constraints in Nakasongola District, Central Uganda. Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Vol.6, n. 2, p. 31-50, apr. 2017. ISSN 2164-7682
- Jjagwe, A., Kakembo, V., & Barasa, B. (2017). An assessment of the spatial and temporal changes of Mabira tropical forest reserve and its environs, Central Uganda. Tanzania Journal of Development Studies, 15(1-2), 32-52.
2016
- Barasa,, Kakembo, V., & Karl, T. (2016). Characterization of artisanal gold mining activities in the tropics and their impact on sediment loading and stream flow in the Okame River catchment, Eastern Uganda.Environmental Earth Sciences, 75(14), 1-13.
2015
- Bernard Barasa, Vincent Kakembo, Tim Mwololo Waema & Macopiyo Laban (2015): Effects of heterogeneous land use/cover types on river channel morphology in the Solo River catchment, Eastern Uganda, Geocarto International, DOI: 10.1080/10106049.2015.1132480
- Egeru Anthony, Barasa Bernard, Makuma-Massa Henry, Nampala Paul (2015). Piosphere Syndrome and Rangeland Degradation in Karamoja Sub-region, Uganda. Resources and Environment 2015, 5(3): 73-89; DOI: 10.5923/j.re.20150503.01
- Majaliwa Mwanjalolo Jackson-Gilbert, Tenywa MakoomaMoses, Karuturi P. C. Rao, Bernard Musana, Fungo Bernard, Bahiga Leblanc, JumaineMkangya, KuuleMuke, Kamugisha Rick, Kizza Charles Luswata,Nampijja Josephine, Sebuliba Esther, Nandozi Carol, Barasa Bernard, Azanga Ekaka, Sospeter Onchoke Nyamwaro, Mugabo Josephat, Buruchara Robin, Fatunbi Oluwole, Karume Katcho, and Adewale Adekunle11 Soil Fertility in relation to Landscape Position and Land Use/Cover Types: A Case Study of the Lake Kivu Pilot Learning Site. Advances in Agriculture Volume 2015, Article ID 752936, 8 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/752936
- Mugagga, B.Nagasha, B.Barasa and M.Buyinza (2015). The effect of land use on carbon stocks and implications for climate variability on the slopes of Mt. Elgon, Eastern Uganda. International Journal of Regional Development. Vol.2 No.1 (ISSN 2373-9851).
2014
- Egeru, A., Osaliya, R., Macopiyo, L., Mburu, J., Wasonga, O., Barasa, B., Mohammed, S., Daniel, A. & Majaliwa Mwanjalolo, G. J. (2014). Assessing the spatio-temporal climate variability in semi-arid Karamoja sub-region in north-eastern Uganda. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 71(4), 490-509.
- Byenkya, G. S., Mugerwa, S., Barasa, B., & Zziwa, E. (2014). Land use and cover change in pastoral systems of Uganda: Implications on livestock management under drought induced pasture.African Crop Science Journal,22, 1013-1025.
- Mugagga, F., Nagasha, B., Barasa, B., Buyinza, M. (2014). Climate Variability, Adaptation Mechanisms and Implications for Livelihood Sustenance on the Slopes of Mount Elgon, Eastern Uganda. The African Resources Development Journal, 1(1): 58 – 78.
2013
- Barasa, B., Kakembo, V., Mugagga, F., and Egeru, A. (2013). Comparison of extreme weather events and streamflow from drought indices and a hydrological model in Malaba River Catchment, Eastern Uganda. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 70, Issue 6: 940-951; ID: 862463 DOI:10.1080/ 00207233.2013.862463.
- Turyahabwe, N., Mwesigye, D.T., Kakuru, W., and Barasa, B. (2013). Wetland use/cover changes and local perceptions in Uganda. Sustainable agriculture Research. Vol. 2, No.4. ISSN 1927-050X E-ISSN 1927-0518.
2011
- Barasa., G.J. Majaliwa., S. Lwasa., J. Obando., Y. Bamutaze., Y. (2011). Magnitude and Transition Potential of land use/cover changes in the transboundary River Sio catchment using Remote Sensing and GIS. Annals of GIS. Vol. 17, No.1, Pp 73–80. DOI: 10.1080/19475683.2011.558023.
2010
- Barasa, B.; Majaliwa, M.G.J; Lwasa, S.; Obando, J.; Bamutaze, Y. (2010). Effects of land use/cover change on the soil properties in River Sio catchment. Int. Environmental Application & Science, Vol. 5 (3): Pp 391-396.
- Barasa, Bernard; Egeru, Anthony; Okello, Patrick; Mutuzo, Fridah. (2010). Dynamics of Land Use/Cover Trends in Kanungu District, South-western Uganda. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage. Vol. 14 (4), Pp 67-70. JASEM ISSN 1119-8362.
- Barasa, B.; Majaliwa, M.G.J; Lwasa, S.; Obando, J.; Bamutaze, Y. (2010) Estimation of the aboveground biomass in the Trans-boundary River Sio Sub-catchment in Uganda. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage. Vol. 14 (2) Pp 87 – 90. JASEM ISSN 1119-8362
- G.M.Majaliwa, R. Twongyirwe,R.Nyenje, M. Oluka, B. Ongom, J. Sirike,D.Mfitumukiza, E. Azanga, R. Natumanya, R.Mwerera, and B. Barasa (2010). The effect of Land Cover Change on Soil Properties around Kibaale National Park in South Western Uganda, Applied and Environmental Soil Science, Vol. 2010 (2010), 7 pages DOI:10.1155/2010/185689; Hindawi Publications.
Prof. Nabalegwa Muhamud Wambede
- W Nabalegwa J. Asaba & J. R Alule, Constraints to Agricultural Transformation in Yumbe District, Uganda, in Y. Bamutaze, S Kyamanywa, B.R Singh, G Nabanoga & R. Lal ed; Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa. Livelihood Pathways under Changing Climate. 29 – 52, 2019
- W Nabalegwa & J. Asaba, The efficacy of Soil Conservation Technologies adopted in Mountain Agroecosystems in Uganda, in Y. Bamutaze, S Kyamanywa, B.R Singh, G Nabanoga & R. Lal ed; Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa. Livelihood Pathways under Changing Climate. 145 – 166, 2019
- W. Nabalegwa & J. Asaba Cost-benefit analysis of Protecting Lake George Wetlands in South Western Uganda. International Journal of Biodiversity, Academic Journals 2018.
- W. Nabalegwa & J. Acor, ” Community-based Risk Management Approach”. In B.R, Nakileza, Y. Bamutaze, and P. Mukwaya – 2016 (Ed). Disaster and Climate Resilience in Uganda: Processes, Knowledge and Practice.
- Buyinza & M. Nabalegwa, Human Ecology and Household Socio-Economic Determinants of Community Forestry Projects In Uganda. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. Vol 5, No.1, PP 1-13 2016.
- W. Nabalegwa, J. Asaba, & R. Turyahabwe, Soil Loss undwer Different Cropping Systems in Highland of Uganda. Natural Resources and Conservation 4(1): 15-27, 2016.
- W. Nabalegwa, The Missing Links in Soil Conservation Implementation: case of Socio-economic Factors Influencing the adoption of Soil Conservation Strategies in the mountainous areas of Bugisu Sub-region – Uganda.Natural resources and Conservation 4 (1) 15-24, 2016.
- W. Nabalegwa, Socio-Economic Factors affecting the adoption of soil conservation Technologies on the Rwenzori Mountains. The Indonesian Journal of Geography. Vol. 47, No 1, June 2015.
- Sabah & M.W Nabalegwa, Study of the Indoor Air Quality in two Residentail Houses according to their Ages. Journal of Health Sciences Vol. 1 (5) 35- 39, 2016
- W. Nabalegwa & N.M Salem, The role of Public Libraries in Promoting Health awareness in Uganda. Journal of agriculture, Biological and Health Sciences. Vol. 1 (4). Feb. 2017.
- W. Nabalegwa, C. Tiyo & Buyinza Mukadasi, “ Effectiveness of Transboundary Collaboration in Conservation of Parks around Virunga Volcanoes” Indonesian Journal Of Geography, Faculty of Geography UGM,Vol. 43, No. 2 December 2011.
- Buyinza M. Nabalewa, P. Byakagaba & M. Bukenya, “Resource Economic Efficiency Under Mango-Based Agroforestry Systems in Buzaya County”, Kamuli District” Agricutural Journal 6 (5) 254-258, 2011. Medwell Journals, 2011.
- Buyinza Mukadasi, John Kabogoza & W. Nabalegwa ”Agroforestry Practices in the Buffer Zone area of Mt. Elgon National Park, Eastern Uganda.” African Journal of Ecology, Vol. 45 Supplement 3 December 2007.
- Buyinza, G. Nabanoga A. Nagula, M. W. Nabalegwa “Land Conservation Initiatives around MT. Elgon National Park, Eastern Uganda” Indonesian Journal of Geography, Vol. 39, No. 2, December 2007.
- Mukadasi Buyinza Muhamad Bukenya Muhamud Nabalegwa, “ Economic Evaluation of Bujagali Falls Recreational Park Uganda” Journal of Park and Recreational Administration, Vol. 25No.2 Summer 2007.
- Buyinza J.R.S Kabogoza, G. Nabanoga, A. Nagula & M.W. Nabalegwa, “ Site-Specific Soil Conservation Strategies Around Mt. Elgon National Park, Eastern Uganda” Medwell Research Journal of Applied Sciences 2 (9): 978-983, 2007.
- M .W. Nabalegwa, Mukadasi Buyinza & Badru Lusiba “ Changes in Soil Chemical and Physical properties due to land use conversation in Nakasongola District, Uganda” Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol. 38, No. 2 December 2006.
- Buyinza, M. Bukenya & M.W. Nabalegwa, “Financial efficiency of improved fallow agroforestry technology for bean production in Kakooge Sub-county, Nakasongola District, Uganda” Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Vol. 11 No.1 November 2005.
- Buyinza, Sutanto & M. W. Nabalegwa, A study of the physical, edaphic and socio-economic factors influencing the potential of community forestry, “Journal Konservansi Kehutanan, Vol.2 No.1 February 2000.
- W. Nabalegea & Sudarmadji, “ Direction of soil conservation as a way of Conserving the capability of the environment ”The Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol. 30 No. 75, June 1998.
- W. Nabalegwa & Sudarmadji, “Role of Socio-Economic factors in soil Conservation Implementation and Management ”The Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol. 30, No. 76 December 1998.
Mr. Balyesima Danistan Frank
- Evaluation of Economics student’s attitude to and performance in tests involving essay, objectives and data response questions for ‘A’ level economics.
- The evolution of East Africa (self study materials for Diploma in Education External (ITEK).
- National Income concepts and issues.
- Peoples, Environment and Development in Uganda (Self Study materials for Diploma in Education External (ITEK).
- Methodology of teaching Social Studies self study materials for Diploma in Education External (ITEK).
- Man, Resource and development in Africa and the world (Self Study materials for Diploma in Education External (ITEK).
- Process and issues in the evolution of Uganda.
- Emergency of modern states of East Africa.
- Man and the environment in Africa.
- Methods and research in Social Studies.
- Issues and problems in the Economic Development of Africa.
- Man, Resources and Development.
Mr. Asaba Joyfred
- Muhamud, N. W., Joyfred, A. Othieno, E., Nabatta, C. (2019). Adoption of Water Conservation Technologies among Small Scale Farmers in Lwengo District – Uganda. African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies Volume 1, Issue 1, 2019 journals.dut.ac.za
- Muhamud, N. W., & Joyfred, A. (2019). The Efficacy of the Soil Conservation Technologies Adopted in Mountain Agro-Ecosystems in Uganda. In Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa (pp. 145-166). Springer, Cham.
- Wambede, N. M., Joyfred, A., & Jimmy, A. R. (2019). Constraints to Agricultural Transformation in Yumbe District, Uganda. In Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa (pp. 29-52). Springer, Cham.
- Muhamud, N. W., & Joyfred, A. (2018). A cost-benefit analysis of protecting Lake George wetland resources in Queen Elizabeth National Park, South Western Uganda. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. DOI: 5897/IJBC2017.1113.
- Nabalegwa Wambede Muhamud and Asaba Joyfred (2016) Soil Loss Under Different Cropping Systems in Highlands of Uganda. Universal Journal of agricultural Research Vol.4, No.6.
- Nabalegwa Wambede Muhamud and Asaba Joyfred (2015). Assessment of the Socio-Economic Factors Affecting the Adoption of Soil Conservation Technologies on Rwenzori Mountain. Indonesian Journal of Geography. IJG Vol. 47, No.1.
- Asaba Joyfred (2011). Soil Conservation in Mountainous Areas. ISBN 978-3-8465-2134-2. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.