Sustainable forest management (SFM) is crucial for the socio-economic development of forest-rich communities. Given its abundance of forest resources, Tanzania has adopted forest policy strategies that aim to enhance SFM through the active engagement of rural communities in forest management. Despite policy progress, Tanzania’s forest sector continues to face several institutional and policy implementation challenges. Using a qualitative case study approach and the DPSIR framework, this study critically examined forest policy gaps impeding sustainable forest management in the Rufiji district of Tanzania. Data were obtained through document reviews, a workshop and semi-structured interviews with experts in the forest sector. The study found ...
The key note paper provides an overview about the evolution and status of PFM in Tanzania with a ref...
The last forty years has seen both unprecedented loss of natural tropical forests and innovation in ...
This paper was presented at the United Nations Development Program’s Sustainable Land Management Pro...
Tropical forests are subject to global conservation efforts, while at the same time they are of dire...
This research assesses the state of sustainability of State indigenous forests in the Eastern Cape a...
Understanding the effects of forest management strategies is especially important to avoid unregulat...
Forest cover change affects ecosystem services including climate and biodiversity. Global efforts to...
Forest degradation is a process in which the biological diversity of a forest area is permanently re...
Over the past 15 years the Tanzanian government has promoted participatory forest management (both j...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
In Tanzania, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) was introduced in order to address the challenge ...
Reducing deforestation can generate multiple economic, social and ecological benefits by safeguardin...
A number of developing countries, especially those in Africa which have experienced former colonizat...
The forest plantations in Rwanda have been dominated by monocultures of exotic species, primarily E...
The tropical afro-montane forest of the Northwest region is unique and under direct threat from the ...
The key note paper provides an overview about the evolution and status of PFM in Tanzania with a ref...
The last forty years has seen both unprecedented loss of natural tropical forests and innovation in ...
This paper was presented at the United Nations Development Program’s Sustainable Land Management Pro...
Tropical forests are subject to global conservation efforts, while at the same time they are of dire...
This research assesses the state of sustainability of State indigenous forests in the Eastern Cape a...
Understanding the effects of forest management strategies is especially important to avoid unregulat...
Forest cover change affects ecosystem services including climate and biodiversity. Global efforts to...
Forest degradation is a process in which the biological diversity of a forest area is permanently re...
Over the past 15 years the Tanzanian government has promoted participatory forest management (both j...
Wide acceptance of sustainable development as a concept and as the goal of forest management has sh...
In Tanzania, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) was introduced in order to address the challenge ...
Reducing deforestation can generate multiple economic, social and ecological benefits by safeguardin...
A number of developing countries, especially those in Africa which have experienced former colonizat...
The forest plantations in Rwanda have been dominated by monocultures of exotic species, primarily E...
The tropical afro-montane forest of the Northwest region is unique and under direct threat from the ...
The key note paper provides an overview about the evolution and status of PFM in Tanzania with a ref...
The last forty years has seen both unprecedented loss of natural tropical forests and innovation in ...
This paper was presented at the United Nations Development Program’s Sustainable Land Management Pro...