Rural communities in sub‐Saharan Africa rely upon provisioning ecosystem services (ES) to support their livelihoods, yet in areas where rapid land use change is occurring the relationship between environmental change, provisioning ES availability and livelihoods is not fully understood. This relationship is explored here within a typical rural miombo woodland landscape in south‐west Tanzania, which is undergoing rapid land use change due to expanding tobacco cultivation. The types of provisioning ES used, who uses them, changes in their availability, and the possible future impacts of these changes were explored using a mixed‐method approach. Our findings identify 19 provisioning ES used by households regardless of economic status. Firewood...
Forests, trees and livelihoods 2013; 22(2):124-140This study investigated contribution of miombo woo...
Large-scale land acquisitions are a critical driver of global socio-environmental change, in particu...
In Tanzania, well-defined land tenure and resource protection apply in forest reserves which account...
Rural communities in sub‐Saharan Africa rely upon provisioning ecosystem services (ES) to support th...
Miombo woodlands support agriculture, biodiversity, and multiple ecosystem services across an extens...
Agriculture is expanding rapidly in the miombo woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Clear felling result...
Land use change (LUC) driven by human activities and natural factors has resulted in the global loss...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
Understanding the evolution of land use/land cover change (LULCC) and how it shapes current and futu...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
The study was carried out in Iramba and Meatu Districts of Tanzania to examine the drivers of land u...
A study was conducted in a cereal-tobacco farming system in Sikonge District, Tabora Region. The obj...
Mgori forest is located in Singida Rural district and is under Community Based Forest Management (CB...
Forests, trees and livelihoods 2013; 22(2):124-140This study investigated contribution of miombo woo...
Large-scale land acquisitions are a critical driver of global socio-environmental change, in particu...
In Tanzania, well-defined land tenure and resource protection apply in forest reserves which account...
Rural communities in sub‐Saharan Africa rely upon provisioning ecosystem services (ES) to support th...
Miombo woodlands support agriculture, biodiversity, and multiple ecosystem services across an extens...
Agriculture is expanding rapidly in the miombo woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Clear felling result...
Land use change (LUC) driven by human activities and natural factors has resulted in the global loss...
In Tanzania, miombo woodland is the most significant forest vegetation with both ecological and soci...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
Understanding the evolution of land use/land cover change (LULCC) and how it shapes current and futu...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
The study was carried out in Iramba and Meatu Districts of Tanzania to examine the drivers of land u...
A study was conducted in a cereal-tobacco farming system in Sikonge District, Tabora Region. The obj...
Mgori forest is located in Singida Rural district and is under Community Based Forest Management (CB...
Forests, trees and livelihoods 2013; 22(2):124-140This study investigated contribution of miombo woo...
Large-scale land acquisitions are a critical driver of global socio-environmental change, in particu...
In Tanzania, well-defined land tenure and resource protection apply in forest reserves which account...