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Bosco Bwambale
Bosco Bwambale
Uganda Martyrs University
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Questioning network governance for disaster risk management: Lessons learnt from landslide risk management in Uganda
J Maes, C Parra, K Mertens, B Bwambale, L Jacobs, J Poesen, O Dewitte, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 85, 163-171, 2018
522018
The geo-observer network: A proof of concept on participatory sensing of disasters in a remote setting
L Jacobs, C Kabaseke, B Bwambale, R Katutu, O Dewitte, K Mertens, ...
Science of the total environment 670, 245-261, 2019
292019
Traditional ecological knowledge and flood risk management: A preliminary case study of the Rwenzori
B Bwambale, M Muhumuza, M Nyeko
Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 10 (1), 1-10, 2018
282018
Questioning knowledge foundation: What is the best way to integrate knowledge to achieve substantial disaster risk reduction?
B Bwambale, M Nyeko, M Muhumuza, M Kervyn
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 51, 101850, 2020
272020
Social multi-criteria evaluation to identify appropriate disaster risk reduction measures: application to landslides in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda
J Maes, K Mertens, L Jacobs, B Bwambale, L Vranken, O Dewitte, ...
Landslides, 1-15, 2018
242018
The essential contribution of indigenous knowledge to understanding natural hazards and disaster risk: historical evidence from the Rwenzori (Uganda)
B Bwambale, M Nyeko, J Sekajugo, M Kervyn
Natural Hazards, 1-21, 2022
182022
Landslide risk management in Uganda: a multi-level policy approach
J Maes, J Poesen, C Parra, C Kabaseke, B Bwambale, K Mertens, ...
Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides: Volume 3 Advances in Landslide …, 2017
122017
Foundations of indigenous knowledge on disasters due to natural hazards: lessons from the outlook on floods among the Bayira of the Rwenzori region
B Bwambale, M Muhumuza, TT Kahigwa, SMB Baluku, H Kasozi, ...
Disasters 47 (1), 181-204, 2023
92023
The socio-epistemic process of indigenous disaster risk reduction: Evidence of adapting yet endangered indigenous strategies
B Bwambale, K Mertens, TK Tibasiima, M Kervyn
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 75, 102953, 2022
92022
Politicizing disaster governance: Can a board game stimulate discussions around disasters as matters of concern?
K Mertens, B Bwambale, G Delima
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6 (1), 514-536, 2023
72023
Can Agroecology Provide a Panacea for Sustaining the Adoption of Soil Erosion Control Measures? A Case of Smallholder Coffea arabica Production in the …
TK Tibasiima, DM Ekyaligonza, B Bwambale
Sustainability 14 (20), 13461, 2022
72022
Testing interscience in understanding and tackling disaster risk
B Bwambale, M Kervyn
Frontiers in Earth Science 9, 783264, 2021
62021
Framing Indigenous Farming Practices for Adaptation to Climate Change: Evidence from the Rwenzori (Uganda)
B Bwambale, TT Kahigwa
Tropentag 2021, 2021
32021
Geo-observers: participatory sensing of disasters in a remote setting.
L Jacobs, C Kabaseke, B Bwambale, R Katutu, O Dewitte, K Mertens, ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
32019
Re-assembling land degradation: toward a nature-society-inclusive soil erosion management strategy. A case of the Rwenzori region, Uganda
TK Tibasiima, B Bwambale, DM Ekyaligonza, P Dietrich, F Jumba, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 1146222, 2023
22023
Impact of Integrating Annual and Perennial Legumes under Coffea arabica on Sloping Land
TK Tibasiima, DM Ekyaligonza, JPK Kagorora, JK Friedel, A Melcher, ...
Sustainability 15 (3), 2453, 2023
22023
Theory and praxis of integrating indigenous knowledge and science for Disaster Risk Reduction: A socio-epistemic case study of floods in the Rwenzori (Uganda)
B Bwambale
VUBPRESS, 2021
22021
Traditional Ecological Approaches to Flood Hazards: A preliminary case study of the Rwenzori
B Bwambale, M Nyeko, M Muhumuza, M Kervyn
Climates and cultures: Perspectives for the Future, 2018
22018
Why mitigating flood threats in Uganda requires a Creative Philosophy of Collaborative Action
B Bwambale
The Development Outlook, 2015
22015
Integrating indigenous knowledge with science to suitably tackle disasters due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the progress and way forward
B Bwambale
Multi-Hazard Vulnerability and Resilience Building, 127-143, 2023
12023
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