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Nakindiba Central Forest Reserve

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Nakindiba Central Forest Reserve
Nakindiba forest
LocationCentral Region, Uganda
Nearest cityWakiso district
Area142 hectares
Governing bodyNational Forestry Authority

Nakindiba Central Forest Reserve, a protect area located in Wakiso district, is a 142 hectares forest reserve with a boundary length of 7.2 kilometers. It is situated in Central Uganda and is protected by the National Forestry Authority under National Forest and Tree Planting Act.[1][2][3][4][5]

Setting and structure

The forest reserve was degraded twenty years ago, however, in 2021, several residents used hoes and pangas to restore the formerly degraded forest reserve.[6] The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Henry Oryem Okello, led a tree planting exercise in Wakiso District with officials from the National Forestry Authority (NFA), Lady Heads of Diplomatic and Consular Missions, and representatives from international organizations.[1] The forest restoration exercise was part of the festivities organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to honor 2021's International Women's Day, which was held on March 8 with the theme "Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a Covid-19 World."[4]

Conservation

Community interest, government programs, interventions from the National Forestry Authority, and environmental conservation agencies were among the elements that contributed to the regeneration of Nankidiba forest cover.[1][7] Through the NFA, the government established a program in which it delivered free seedlings (indigenous seedlings) to communities in order to encourage the growth of indigenous trees. Over 35 nurseries (nursery beds) throughout the country provide free indigenous seedlings.[1]

Biodiversity

The forest reserve has several important tree species that are vital to the biodiversity. These include; Musambya, musiizi - melias derachi, prunus africana, and croton macropacas.[6]

Threats and interventions

Over 30% of Nakindiba forest reserve was destroyed by locals in the 2000s.[1] However, under the Nankidiba Forest Restoration Project to restore the degraded areas implemented by Nature Uganda in collaboration with the National Forestry Authority (NFA).[6]

Nakindibiba forest reserve being in an urban area in Uganda, Wakiso, faces numerous threats from human activities such as illegal logging, charcoal burning, farming, and settlement. These activities have led to deforestation, soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and habitat destruction for wildlife. To protect the forest reserve, measures such as community sensitization, law enforcement, and reforestation programs have been put in place.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kiiza, Christopher (2021). "Foreign Affairs Ministry, NFA Replant Nakindiba Central Forest Reserve". ChimpReports. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  2. ^ "NFA | National Forestry Authority - Mandated to manage all central forestry reserves by Government of Uganda". www.nfa.go.ug. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  3. ^ Buyinza, M. (2019). Ecological-edaphic and Socio-economic drivers of on-farm tree farming enterprises in Wakiso District, Central Uganda.
  4. ^ a b Musaasizi, Brian (2021-04-23). "PICTORIAL: MOFA, Diplomats Join to Plant Five Hectares of Forest". Redpepper Uganda. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  5. ^ "National Forestry and Tree Planting Act, 2003, 2003 | Uganda Legal Information Institute". old.ulii.org. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  6. ^ a b c Ruhweza. (2022). Residents plant 20 hectares of Nankidiba Forest Reserve. Www.Newvision.Co.Ug. Retrieved June 10, 2023, from https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/news/residents-plant-20-hectares-of-nankidiba-fore-151805
  7. ^ Kayanja, F. I. B.; Byarugaba, D. (2001). "Disappearing forests of Uganda: The way forward". Current Science. 81 (8): 936–947. ISSN 0011-3891.

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