2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11273-024-10011-6
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Recovery dynamics of wetland vegetation along a hydrological gradient in an agriculturally used inland valley in Uganda

Kai Behn,
Miguel Alvarez,
Samuel Mutebi
et al.

Abstract: Wetlands in East Africa are important for providing ecosystem services and for conserving biodiversity. They are also suitable and increasingly used for agriculture. Between cropping cycles, spontaneous vegetation regrows on fallow plots. We hypothesize that recovery is affected by hydro-edaphic conditions and the duration of the fallow period. Land use intensification reduces fallow durations. A multi-year field study investigated the dynamics, biodiversity, and potential uses of fallow vegetation species aft… Show more

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