Total Economic Value of Wetlands Products and Services in Uganda

Wetlands provide food and non-food products that contribute to income and food security in Uganda. This study determined the economic value of wetland resources and their contribution to food security in the three agroecological zones of Uganda. The values of wetland resources were estimated using...

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Main Authors: Willy Kakuru, Nelson Turyahabwe, Johnny Mugisha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/192656
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spelling doaj-cbc3e1c8c89549219a98a7d1b0c706d72020-11-25T01:13:59ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/192656192656Total Economic Value of Wetlands Products and Services in UgandaWilly Kakuru0Nelson Turyahabwe1Johnny Mugisha2School of Forestry, Environment and Geographical Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Extension and Innovation Studies, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, UgandaDepartment of Agribusiness and Natural Resources, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, UgandaWetlands provide food and non-food products that contribute to income and food security in Uganda. This study determined the economic value of wetland resources and their contribution to food security in the three agroecological zones of Uganda. The values of wetland resources were estimated using primary and secondary data. Market price, Productivity, and Contingent valuation methods were used to estimate the value of wetland resources. The per capita value of fish was approximately US$ 0.49 person−1. Fish spawning was valued at approximately US$ 363,815 year−1, livestock pastures at US$ 4.24 million, domestic water use at US$ 34 million year−1, and the gross annual value added by wetlands to milk production at US$ 1.22 million. Flood control was valued at approximately US$ 1,702,934,880 hectare−1 year−1 and water regulation and recharge at US$ 7,056,360 hectare−1 year−1. Through provision of grass for mulching, wetlands were estimated to contribute to US$ 8.65 million annually. The annual contribution of non-use values was estimated in the range of US$ 7.1 million for water recharge and regulation and to US$ 1.7 billion for flood control. Thus, resource investment for wetlands conservation is economically justified to create incentives for continued benefits.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/192656
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Total Economic Value of Wetlands Products and Services in Uganda
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title Total Economic Value of Wetlands Products and Services in Uganda
title_short Total Economic Value of Wetlands Products and Services in Uganda
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Wetlands provide food and non-food products that contribute to income and food security in Uganda. This study determined the economic value of wetland resources and their contribution to food security in the three agroecological zones of Uganda. The values of wetland resources were estimated using primary and secondary data. Market price, Productivity, and Contingent valuation methods were used to estimate the value of wetland resources. The per capita value of fish was approximately US$ 0.49 person−1. Fish spawning was valued at approximately US$ 363,815 year−1, livestock pastures at US$ 4.24 million, domestic water use at US$ 34 million year−1, and the gross annual value added by wetlands to milk production at US$ 1.22 million. Flood control was valued at approximately US$ 1,702,934,880 hectare−1 year−1 and water regulation and recharge at US$ 7,056,360 hectare−1 year−1. Through provision of grass for mulching, wetlands were estimated to contribute to US$ 8.65 million annually. The annual contribution of non-use values was estimated in the range of US$ 7.1 million for water recharge and regulation and to US$ 1.7 billion for flood control. Thus, resource investment for wetlands conservation is economically justified to create incentives for continued benefits.
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