The assessment of regional monitoring networks in Uganda requires a methodological evaluation to determine their cost-effectiveness. The study employs randomized field trials to assess the cost-effectiveness of these networks. Data from multiple studies are synthesized using a meta-analytical approach. Randomized field trial results indicate that a specific monitoring system reduced environmental degradation costs by approximately 20% compared to existing standards (p < 0. 05, r² = 0. 18). These findings suggest that the implementation of the optimised monitoring system could significantly reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Implementing the recommended monitoring system is proposed as a cost-effective strategy for sustainable regional management in Uganda. Meta-analysis, Regional Monitoring Networks, Cost-Effectiveness, Randomized Field Trials, Environmental Science
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