Uganda

Uganda’s forest cover has declined from 35% to 15% over the past 100 years, with an estimated forest cover loss of 88,000 ha per year. Increasing agricultural activities and weak forest governance are putting pressure on forest resources and forest lands. Other drivers of deforestation in Uganda include charcoal production, firewood harvesting, livestock grazing, timber production, and human settlement and urbanization. These drivers have caused a significant decline in forest vegetation and forest products, as well as triggering conflicts over access, use and control of forest resources.

Uganda
39
Population
millions
201
Land Area
1,000 sq. km
27.5
GDP
$ billions
10.4
Forest Area
% land area
4.1
Deforestation
avg. annual %, 2000-2015
16
Terrestrial protected areas
% of total land area

ER Program Details

Progress

2012 Mid-term Progress Report and Request for additional funding

Country Focal Points

Nigel Ross Hughes (World Bank)