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Julius Bunny Lejju
Researcher at Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Publications - 26
Citations - 264
Julius Bunny Lejju is an academic researcher from Mbarara University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bay & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 193 citations.
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Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present
Rob Marchant,Suzi Richer,Oliver Boles,Claudia Capitani,Colin J Courtney-Mustaphi,Colin J Courtney-Mustaphi,Paul Lane,Paul Lane,Mary E. Prendergast,Daryl Stump,Gijs De Cort,Gijs De Cort,Jed O. Kaplan,Leanne N. Phelps,Andrea Kay,Daniel Olago,Nik Petek,Philip J. Platts,Paramita Punwong,Mats Widgren,Stephanie Wynne-Jones,Stephanie Wynne-Jones,Cruz Ferro-Vázquez,Jacquiline Benard,Nicole Boivin,Alison Crowther,Alison Crowther,Aida Cuni-Sanchez,Nicolas J. Deere,Anneli Ekblom,Jennifer Ann Farmer,Jemma M. Finch,Dorian Q. Fuller,Marie-José Gaillard-Lemdahl,Lindsey Gillson,Esther Githumbi,Tabitha Kabora,Rebecca Kariuki,Rahab Kinyanjui,Elizabeth Kyazike,Carol Lang,Julius Bunny Lejju,Kathleen D. Morrison,Veronica M. Muiruri,Cassian Mumbi,Rebecca Muthoni,Alfred N. N. Muzuka,Emmanuel Ndiema,Chantal Kabonyi Nzabandora,Isaya Onjala,Annemiek Pas Schrijver,Stephen M. Rucina,Anna Shoemaker,Senna Thornton-Barnett,Geert W. van der Plas,Elizabeth Watson,David Williamson,David K. Wright +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compile archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data from East Africa to document land-cover change, and environmental, subsistence and land-use transitions over the past 6000 years.
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Vegetation dynamics in western Uganda during the last 1000 years: climate change or human induced environmental degradation?
TL;DR: A multi-proxy analysis of microfossils from sedimentary records, together with evidence from historical and archaeological data, has provided evidence of vegetation dynamics and human environment interactions in western Uganda for the last 1000 years.
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Regeneration of indigenous trees in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
TL;DR: The authors examined the regeneration of indigenous tree species in the formerly encroached area in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (MGNP), south-western Uganda, and found that approximately 2% of the old cropland was covered by exotic woodlots.
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Ecological recovery of an afromontane forest in south‐ western Uganda
TL;DR: In this article, a study of the regeneration of an afromontane forest was carried out in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (MGNP), south-western Uganda.
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Alpine grassland palaeoecology of the Virunga Volcanoes, East Africa: A new phytolith record from Mt. Muhavura
TL;DR: The authors used phytoliths from a high-altitude crater lake as a palaeoecological tool at a tropical montane site to record grassland history in an Afroalpine environment.