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Government programs instituting sedentary agriculture significantly drive dramatic cropland expansion in Karamoja, Uganda.

Government programs instituting sedentary agriculture significantly drive dramatic cropland expansion in Karamoja, Uganda.

We examine dramatic cropland expansion in Karamoja, Uganda by investigating the links between biophysical and political historical events leading to the current state of agricultural land use. Our objective was to quantify agricultural expansion, uncover the dominant drivers leading to the current state of agricultural land use and its impacts on livelihoods. Region wide analysis of remotely sensed data, land use policy and history as well as farmer interviews were undertaken.