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View article: Farmers’ Social Networks and Adoption of Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: An Experimental Study in Uganda
Farmers’ Social Networks and Adoption of Disaster Risk Reduction Measures: An Experimental Study in Uganda Open
View article: Assessing scale reliability in citizen science motivational research: lessons learned from two case studies in Uganda
Assessing scale reliability in citizen science motivational research: lessons learned from two case studies in Uganda Open
View article: Does the farmer’s social information network matter? Explaining adoption behavior for disaster risk reduction measures using the theory of planned behavior
Does the farmer’s social information network matter? Explaining adoption behavior for disaster risk reduction measures using the theory of planned behavior Open
Smallholder farmers' vulnerability to climate-related disasters in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasing, partly due to land-use changes and poor adoption behavior for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) measures. Such behavior can be explained by po…
View article: What controls physical vulnerability to geo-hydrological hazards? A contribution to quantitative assessment of landslide and flood risk in western Uganda
What controls physical vulnerability to geo-hydrological hazards? A contribution to quantitative assessment of landslide and flood risk in western Uganda Open
Geo-hydrological hazards (landslides and floods) are often associated with significant damages on physical infrastructure like buildings and roads. Understanding the factors controlling the extent of damage is a prerequisite for quantitati…
View article: Can citizen scientists provide a reliable geo-hydrological hazard inventory? An analysis of biases, sensitivity and precision for the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda
Can citizen scientists provide a reliable geo-hydrological hazard inventory? An analysis of biases, sensitivity and precision for the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda Open
Spatio-temporal inventory of natural hazards is a challenging task especially in rural or remote areas in the Global South where data collection at regional scale is difficult. Citizen science, i.e. involvement of no-experts in collecting …
View article: Does the Farmer's Social Information Network Matter? Explaining Adoption Behavior for Disaster Risk Reduction Measures Using the Theory of Planned Behavior
Does the Farmer's Social Information Network Matter? Explaining Adoption Behavior for Disaster Risk Reduction Measures Using the Theory of Planned Behavior Open
View article: The Effectiveness of Audio Media in Enhancing Farmers’ Knowledge: The Case of Smallholder Banana Farmers in Western Uganda
The Effectiveness of Audio Media in Enhancing Farmers’ Knowledge: The Case of Smallholder Banana Farmers in Western Uganda Open
Although audio media has been presented by previous research as a suitable medium for conveying agricultural information, there is limited research in assessing its effectiveness in assisting farmers’ gain agricultural kno…
View article: ASSESSING THE EFFICACY OF AUDIO MEDIA TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING FINANCIAL LITERACY KNOWLEDGE OF RADIO LISTENING CLUB MEMBERS. A CASE OF SELECTED RURAL COMMUNITIES IN WESTERN UGANDA
ASSESSING THE EFFICACY OF AUDIO MEDIA TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING FINANCIAL LITERACY KNOWLEDGE OF RADIO LISTENING CLUB MEMBERS. A CASE OF SELECTED RURAL COMMUNITIES IN WESTERN UGANDA Open
The principal aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of audio media technology (AMT) in the form of radio broadcasts and audio CDs in equipping Radio Listening Club Members (RLCMs) with financial literacy knowledge (FLK).Although aud…