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Current Woodland Management Practices And Charcoal Production In Uganda: A Case Study Of Nakaseke District Wakyato Subcounty
The characteristics of the forest holding and forest owners' attitudes towards decision making and their objectives concerning their woodlands are perhaps the most important factors affecting management decisions. This study was carried out in Wakyato Sub-county, Uganda, with the aim of assessing the current natural woodland management practices for sustainable charcoal production. Data was collected from four categories of respondents including; woodland owners, charcoal producers, focus group discussions and key informants who were knowledgeable in the biomass subsector. SPSS package was used to run ANOVA, Cross tabulation and Chi-square.
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