Capture fisheries in Uganda: why Bujagali hydro-power project and ecological monitoring?


Autoria(s): National Fisheries Resources Research Institute
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Human use of water resow-ces in Uganda has grown and intensified along with population growth and increasing demand to meet the diverse human needs. In the case of Uganda's rivers, the main uses include fisheries, hydropower generation, abstraction for potable water supply, discharge of sewage and navigation. All these uses can disrupt the integrity of the aquatic ecosystem and may affect the survival of the diversity of organisms. In consideration of the need to increase electricity to meet demand, the Bujagali Hydro-power Project (BHPP) and the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) recognised the importance of safeguards to mitigate impacts of the project. The National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (NaFIRRI) was assigned the role of providing baseline information on the aquatic ecosystem of the Upper Victoria Nile and to follow up the findings with a monitoring framework during construction and post-commissioning phases.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20324/1/capture%20fisheries%20in%20uganda%20policy%20briefno.%203%20of%202012.pdf

National Fisheries Resources Research Institute (2012) Capture fisheries in Uganda: why Bujagali hydro-power project and ecological monitoring? Jinja, Uganda, National Fisheries Resources Research Institute, 13pp.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

National Fisheries Resources Research Institute

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20324/

Palavras-Chave #Environment #Fisheries
Tipo

Monograph or Serial Issue

NonPeerReviewed