Project

CommonGround Uganda

Watersheds in the densely populated highlands of Uganda are increasingly threatened by land degradation, due to increased land use for agricultural production, biodiversity loss and uncontrolled extraction of natural resources such as timber. This leads to a decrease in the resilience of these watersheds to cope with climate and weather-related impacts, as well as an increased vulnerability of local farmer communities, as they depend on the land and its natural resources. Past interventions to reverse ongoing watershed degradation in these highlands were often ineffective, because of a focus on short-term and often top-down implementation of activities, rather than on long term (behavioural) changes in the management of natural resources.