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Fig. 2. The west-to-east climate gradient from a humid climate regime in western Uganda to a semi- semi-arid climate regime in eastern Kenya translates into a gradient of agricultural practices, from rain-fed  cultivation to irrigated cultivation using sur
Fig. 3. Soil erosion and flooding due to the large-scale stripping of natural vegetation
Fig. 5. Relationship between Secchi disk transparency (SD) and total phosphorus (TP)  concentration in 55 Uganda crater lakes
Fig. 7. Relationship between Secchi disk transparency (SD) and the uppermost depth  occurrence of anoxic water in 55 Uganda crater lakes
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