The study was conducted in Morogoro and Kinondoni municipalities to identify tree species planted in urban area on residential plots and investigate reasons compelled urban dwellers to plant trees on their homesteads. The study was a cross-sectional and data were collected from 120 plots. Structured questionnaires’ survey, focused group discussion coupled with researcher’s observations was the methods for data collection. Multistage sampling technique was employed in this study and household-heads were interviewed. Data were analysed using SPSS computer programme. Cross tabulations and Chi-square test were employed to demonstrate the presence or absence of relationships among variables (P< 0.05). Study show that there were 51 t...
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of our environment which renders a number of services. This study ...
A substantial portion of urban green infrastructure is under private tenure in residents’ and busine...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 77: 25-34The possibility of global climate cha...
The study was conducted in Morogoro and Kinondoni municipalities to identify tree species planted i...
A study to get peoples ’ use patterns and perceptions of different tree/shrubs uses and benefits was...
The study is aimed to investigate the species assemblage in different land-use categories and the ch...
Increasing human populations and rapid urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa have prompted the developm...
Trees in natural forests are widely known for their essential contribution to rural livelihoods in d...
Urban trees are vital components of urban ecosystems, and thus important for environmental quality, ...
The study on assessment of factors affecting tree husbandry and woodlots establishment was car-ried ...
Street trees are a common feature of urban nature, providing ecological, economic and social benefit...
Tree species diversity in urban green spaces supports the provision of a wide range of urban ecosyst...
Indigenous trees have been discovered to be disappearing from urban areas at alarming rates, and the...
On-farm tree planting has been practiced all over the world in order to supplement reserved forests ...
Urban and peri-urban forestry has emerged as a complementary measure to contribute towards eliminati...
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of our environment which renders a number of services. This study ...
A substantial portion of urban green infrastructure is under private tenure in residents’ and busine...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 77: 25-34The possibility of global climate cha...
The study was conducted in Morogoro and Kinondoni municipalities to identify tree species planted i...
A study to get peoples ’ use patterns and perceptions of different tree/shrubs uses and benefits was...
The study is aimed to investigate the species assemblage in different land-use categories and the ch...
Increasing human populations and rapid urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa have prompted the developm...
Trees in natural forests are widely known for their essential contribution to rural livelihoods in d...
Urban trees are vital components of urban ecosystems, and thus important for environmental quality, ...
The study on assessment of factors affecting tree husbandry and woodlots establishment was car-ried ...
Street trees are a common feature of urban nature, providing ecological, economic and social benefit...
Tree species diversity in urban green spaces supports the provision of a wide range of urban ecosyst...
Indigenous trees have been discovered to be disappearing from urban areas at alarming rates, and the...
On-farm tree planting has been practiced all over the world in order to supplement reserved forests ...
Urban and peri-urban forestry has emerged as a complementary measure to contribute towards eliminati...
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of our environment which renders a number of services. This study ...
A substantial portion of urban green infrastructure is under private tenure in residents’ and busine...
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 77: 25-34The possibility of global climate cha...