Project
Surface Catchment Development and Sustainability Evaluation for Multipurpose Water Supply for Meeting Aquaculture and Other Water Needs
Details
Project Code:
09WIZ02AU
Start Date:
2009
End Date:
2013/03/31
CRSP Phase:
Phase 1
Budget:
Not Available
Countries:
Uganda
Participants
Lead University:
Auburn University
Other Partners:
Auburn University, University of Georgia, Alabama A&M University (US); Makerere University, Gulu University (Uganda)
Principal Investigator(s):
Joseph J. Molnar
Co-Principal Investigator(s):
Claude Boyd; Joseph Molnar; E.W. Tollner; Herbert Ssegane; James Bukenya (US); Levi Kasisra; Peter Mulumba; Monica Karuhanga Beraho; Nelly Isyagi (Uganda)
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Overview
Part of the AquaFish Project: Hydrology, Water Harvesting, and Watershed Management for Food Security, Income, and Health: Small Impoundments for Aquaculture and Other Community Uses
Objectives
Develop GIS suitability maps based on soils, topography and climate. Evaluate currently successful operations in terms of wetland impacts. Demonstrate a pond model for use in locating and constructing ponds to protect wetlands and enhance biodiversity. Extrapolate model findings to other sites having similar physical suitability based on runoff capture, water quality, as well as economic and social potential.
Outcomes
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