ECOSYSTEMS MANAGEMENT & RESTORATION
Ecosystems in Uganda are increasingly being threatened by various human activities, even those that are protected by government Acts. Wetland and forest losses are higher. The progressive, systematic and induced unsustainable management of fragile ecosystems has caused declining resource productivity and resilience, resource scarcities, inequitable access that breeds conflicts, population displacements and worsen human vulnerability. As such, ecosystem management and restoration are key for enhancing land productivity, reducing poverty and enhancing the quality of life or resource-dependent farmers, Pastoralists, Agro-pastoralists and Fisher-folk.
Changes in health and demographic status have been linked to ecosystem management. Increased population has increased pressure on land and forest resources, as humans search for arable farming land, settlements, industry and other uses. LIVE IN GREEN’s work focusing on Health of People and Environment (HOPE) since 2017 that integrates health and ecosystem management can be indicated to have been successful in achieving sustainable ecosystem management in the target districts. The experience from this work attests to the fact that sustainable ecosystem management plays multiple roles in addressing health, nutrition and social challenges currently faced by resource-dependent populations.
We commit therefore to continue to support EMR activities within the fragile landscapes in Uganda. Our approach will ensure integration of factors that affect effective ecosystem management such as population and health dynamics, economic activities, and legislation and regulation. All avenues will be explored to promote the participation and inclusion of women in the natural resource structures and networks for the management of critical natural resources.