Dr. Brian Makabayi, PhD

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Lecturer, Department of Geomatics and Land Management, College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology, Makerere University, Office Number: 3024

Dr. Brian Makabayi, PhD

Lecturer, Department of Geomatics and Land Management, Makerere University.

Research Interests: Geodesy, Radar Remote sensing and Land Management

Biography

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Education

  • Ph.D., Makerere University
  • Masters Makerere University
  • BSc. Makerere University

Publications

  1. Makabayi, B., Musinguzi, M., (2015) To What Extent Have the Existing Land Tenure Systems Affected Urban Land Development? International Journal of Technoscience and Development, vol 2, Issue 1, Research Division of Technoscience Studies at Blekinge Institute of Technology.
  2. Makabayi, B., Hunegnaw, A., (2015) Analysis of the accuracy of GMF, NMF, and VMF1 mapping functions with GPT 50 a priori zenith constraint in Tropospheric delay modelling, International Journal of Technoscience and Development, vol 2, Issue 1, Research Division of Technoscience Studies at Blekinge Institute of Technology.
  3. Makabayi, B., Musinguzi, M., & Otukei, J. R. (2021a). Estimation of Ground Deformation in Landslide Prone Areas Using GPS : A Case Study of Bududa , Uganda. International Journal of Geosciences, 2021, 213–232. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2021.123013.
  4. Makabayi, B., Musinguzi, M., & Otukei, J. R. (2021b). Estimation of Ground Vertical Displacement in Landslide Prone Areas Using PS-InSAR: A Case Study of Bududa, Uganda. International Journal of Geosciences, 12(03), 213–232. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2021.123013.
  5. Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC), Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), Makerere University- School of the Built Environment (MAK-SBE), Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children’s Welfare (UCOBAC), Village Focus International (VFI), and Xavier Science Foundation, Inc. (XSF). (2021). Securing Land Rights of Smallholder Farmers: The Secure Access to Land and Resources (SALaR) Project Experience in Laos, the Philippines, and Uganda. ANGOC, UN-Habitat and GLTN.