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    Use of GIS and REMOTE SENSING techniques to monitor the rates of wetland degradation around kyoga basin(1998-2018)

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (2.423Mb)
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    2022-09
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    Olupot, Daniel
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    Abstract
    To investigate the objectives of the study, this research has been organized into the following chapters; In Chapter one, background information, objectives of the research are defined, the study area, and an overview of how the thesis is organized is given alongside the problem statement. Also, an outline of the state of the art is presented. Chapter two which also includes GIS and remote sensing basic principles, remote sensing sensors used. Chapter three is devoted to the datasets used, software and the methodologies adopted to perform the research. Chapter four reports the Experimental results, interpretation and analysis of results The conclusions, challenges and recommendations for future research are reported in Chapter five.
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