Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has shifted policies from a traditional to people oriented approach. Tanzania mainland is exercising Participatory Forest Management (PFM) since 1994 aiming at protecting the forests from unplanned exploitation, making the forest products and services available while preserving the ecosystem, hence contributing to sustainable development and alleviating poverty. Today about 9.5% of the country’s forests and woodlands are under PFM programme. This study aimed to analyse the impact of PFM on vegetation attributes in Monduli forest reserve and livelihood of the adjacent communities. Forest assessment was done through 56 sample plots laid down r...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Following the 1998 National Forest Policy and Forest Act of 2002, participatory forest management (P...
Catchment forests occupy a total of 2.8 million hectares in Tanzania. This is about 8 % of the total...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
Over the past 15 years the Tanzanian government has promoted participatory forest management (both j...
In recent years, there has been a move in eastern and southern African countries from centralised a...
Participatory forest management (PFM) in Tanzania has the triple objective of (i) conserving forest ...
Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest managemen...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central ...
Community participation in forest management has existed in the United Republic of Tanzania for a lo...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
In Tanzania, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) was introduced in order to address the challenge ...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is an institutional arrangement considered to be a proper way forward...
Enabling local community participation in management is a key to stop alarming degradation in the Mi...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Following the 1998 National Forest Policy and Forest Act of 2002, participatory forest management (P...
Catchment forests occupy a total of 2.8 million hectares in Tanzania. This is about 8 % of the total...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
Over the past 15 years the Tanzanian government has promoted participatory forest management (both j...
In recent years, there has been a move in eastern and southern African countries from centralised a...
Participatory forest management (PFM) in Tanzania has the triple objective of (i) conserving forest ...
Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest managemen...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central ...
Community participation in forest management has existed in the United Republic of Tanzania for a lo...
The paper provides an overview of experiences in Tanzania to date in “scaling up ” Participatory For...
In Tanzania, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) was introduced in order to address the challenge ...
In developing countries, the failure of the policing model of forest management whereby the central...
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is an institutional arrangement considered to be a proper way forward...
Enabling local community participation in management is a key to stop alarming degradation in the Mi...
Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania aims to improve forest condition, livelihoods for ...
Following the 1998 National Forest Policy and Forest Act of 2002, participatory forest management (P...
Catchment forests occupy a total of 2.8 million hectares in Tanzania. This is about 8 % of the total...