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BakamaNume 210 $aDar es Salaam $cMkuki na Nyota Publishers$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (306 pages) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a9987-08-036-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aDistricts Of Uganda; Contributors; CHAPTER 1 - CLIMATE OF UGANDA; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Types of Climate; 1.2.1 True Equatorial Climate; 1.2.2 Modified Equatorial Climate; 1.2.3 Tropical savanna or Continental climate; 1.2.4 Semi arid or arid climate; 1.2.5 Montane Climate; 1.3 Factors Influencing Climate in Uganda; 1.3.1 Latitudinal Effect; 1.3.2 Altitude; 1.3.3 The general physical shape of the landscape; 1.3.4 The Effects of Winds; 1.3.5 Water Bodies; 1.3.6 Vegetation; 1.3.7 Human Influence; 1.4 Climatic Zones 327 $a1.5 Climate and its relative importance to economic development1.5.1 Climate as a resource and as a hazard; 1.5.2 Climate and Agriculture; 1.6 Types of rainfall; 1.6.1 Effects of rainfall on human activities in Uganda; 1.6.2 Rainfall distribution; 1.6.3 Rainfall Effectiveness; 1.6.4 Rainfall Reliability; 1.6.5 Rainfall Variability; 1.7 Climate and Fishing; 1.8 Climate and Disease Control; 1.9 Climate and Human Settlement; 1.10 Climate change and variability in Uganda; 1.10.1 Climate change; 1.10.2 Climate variability; 1.11 Effects of climatic variations in Uganda 327 $a1.12 Proposed future directions in mitigating the effects of climate variationsChapter 2 - GEOMORPHOLOGY OF UGANDA; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Landforms; 2.2.1 Residuals on Upland Surface; 2.2.2 Remnants of Upland Surface; 2.2.3 Remnants of Lowland Surface; 2.2.4 Surfaces of Rift Edge and Achwa; 2.2.5 Bevels in Eastern Upwarp; 2.2.6 Zones of Inselbergs and Tors; 2.2.7 Sediments of the Western Rift Valley; 2.2.8 Alluvial Infills and Outwash Fans; 2.3 Relief and Physiographic Regions of Uganda; 2.3.1 Lowlands; 2.3.2 Plateau; 2.3.3 The Highlands (Upland); 2.3.4 Mountains; 2.4. The Structure of Uganda 327 $a2.4.1 The Influence of Structure upon the Drainage Pattern of Uganda2.4.2 The Drainage pattern of Uganda and its evolution; Chapter 3 - SOILS AND SOIL DEGRADATION IN UGANDA; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Distribution of major soil types; 3.3 Soil Degradation; 3.3.1 Types, Distribution and Trends of Soil Degradation; 3.3.2 Chemical and physical deterioration; 3.3.3 Causes of soil degradation; 3.3.4 Impacts of soil degradation; 3.4 Strategies for addressing soil degradation in Uganda; 3.5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 - FORESTRY SECTOR IN UGANDA'S NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT; 4.1 Introduction 327 $a4.2 Land and Tree Tenure4.3 Importance of Forestry in Uganda; 4.3.1 Forest revenue; 4.3.2 Fuelwood; 4.3.3 Fuelwood for rural households; 4.3.4 Trade in Charcoal; 4.3.5 Timber; 4.3.6 Trade in timber; 4.3.7 Non-wood forest products; 4.3.8 Watershed management and soil conservation; 4.3.9 Soil protection and soil fertility; 4.3.10 Forests improve local-climates; 4.3.11 Biodiversity support systems; 4.3.12 Employment; 4.4 The policy framework for Collaborative Forest Management in Uganda; 4.4.1 Mount Elgon National Park; 4.4.2 Budongo Forest Reserve; 4.4.3 Mabira Forest Reserve; 4.5 Conclusion 327 $aChapter 5 - WATER AND WETLAND RESOURCES IN UGANDA 330 $aThe last text on the geography of Uganda was written in 1975 by Professor Brian Langlands. Since the last publication, Uganda has undergone numerous changes. The population has more than tripled from less than 10 million to almost 30 million. The district boundaries have changed and the number of districts increases every year. New districts are created every year. Economic productivity has also shifted over the years. Furthermore, new and emerging diseases have surfaced in Uganda. This book addresses the need for an updated document on the geography of Uganda. 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Hermans12 Building an academic career in psychiatry; Florian Riese, Maja Pantovic Stefanovic, Andrea Fiorillo, Allan Tasman, and Norman Sartorius; 13 Curriculum development for psychiatric training; Marisa Casanova Dias, Florian Riese, and Allan Tasman; 14 Social media and e-learning for professional development in psychiatry; Olivier Andlauer, Alexander Nawka, Gregory Lydall, Sinan Guloksuz, and Silvana Galderisi; 15 The philosophical basis of psychiatry; Nicholas Deakin, Dinesh Bhugra, and Giovanni Stanghellini 327 $a16 How to build a strong therapeutic alliance in mental healthcare: things to do, things to avoidMuj Husain, Claudia Palumbo, and Dinesh Bhugra; 17 Managing psychiatric emergencies; Hussien Elkholy, Ahmed A. Abd Elgawad, Nagendra Bendi, and Julian Beezhold; 18 Building ties in the community for patients with mental illness; Daniele Carretta, Giuseppe Carra?, Massimo Clerici, and Reinhard Heun; 19 Practical strategies to fight stigma in mental health; Sara Evans-Lacko, Petra C. Gronholm, Ahmed Hankir, Luca Pingani, and Patrick Corrigan; 20 Working with families of patients with mental illness 327 $aValeria Del Vecchio, Gaia Sampogna, Bino Thomas, Tamas Kurimay, and Lisa Dixon21 Informed consent in research settings; Julian Beezhold, Michael J. 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