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Assessing the Assessments: Case Study of an Emergency Action Plan for the Control of Water Hyacinth in Lake Victoria
Authors:George M Sikoyo  Lisa Goldman
Affiliation:1. The World Conservation Union–IUCN, Uganda Country Office , (formerly at the African Centre for Technology Studies), Kampala, Uganda;2. Environmental Law Institute , Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:This study evaluates the impact assessment methodologies used by Uganda's Water Hyacinth Control Programme in Lake Victoria, a domestic project with transboundary implications. The Control Programme sought to reduce infestations of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), an aquatic weed native to South America, through the use of integrated chemical, mechanical and biological methods. The environmental impact assessment for the project was conducted by Aquatics Unlimited, with support from the United States Agency for International Development. Although the case study involves a domestic impact assessment, it raised transboundary concerns. One of the major outcomes of the assessment was recognition of the need for informed involvement of the other riparian countries, Kenya and Tanzania, in the assessment process to ensure a regional effort among all three East African Community Partner States to control water hyacinth and other invasive weeds in Lake Victoria.
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