The Sao Hill plantation forest, with 135,903ha, is the biggest state plantation in Tanzania. Its history goes back to 1939. The postcolonial period tremendouslyincreased its acreage from 18,000ha in 1962 to 135,903ha by 2012. Despite the biggest share of the land it holds, there is little documentation by scholars, especially on the aspects of the source of capital and the process it went through to acquire land from customary owners in the 1970s. This article discusses the expansion strategies of the sole state-owned Sao Hill forests, with a glance at the source of capital and land for the expansion in postcolonial Tanzania. The paper raises the problems that arose because of the expansion and the response of customary land owners and the ...
In 1991, the government of Tanzania began to move from its brand of socialism toward land market eco...
This thesis examines the implications posed to local livelihoods and regional ecosystems by a large-...
Land degradation in South Eastern Tanzania, the country’s major cashew producing area, has been attr...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
The International community has been one of the key stakeholders in policy making for both plantatio...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
After more than ten years of hectic debates on international ‘land grabs’, academic interest in coll...
The current global wave of land acquisition . variously debated as land grabbing or investment in la...
International audienceLand policies have been shaping the (trans)formation of the Tanzanian state si...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The current global wave of land acquisition – variously debated as land grabbing or investment in la...
In 2007 about 12,000 people were evicted from the forest of West Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The governme...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
In 1991, the government of Tanzania began to move from its brand of socialism toward land market eco...
This thesis examines the implications posed to local livelihoods and regional ecosystems by a large-...
Land degradation in South Eastern Tanzania, the country’s major cashew producing area, has been attr...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
The International community has been one of the key stakeholders in policy making for both plantatio...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
The article is about the procedure of acquiring land in Tanzania.It is about the bureaucracy involve...
After more than ten years of hectic debates on international ‘land grabs’, academic interest in coll...
The current global wave of land acquisition . variously debated as land grabbing or investment in la...
International audienceLand policies have been shaping the (trans)formation of the Tanzanian state si...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
The current global wave of land acquisition – variously debated as land grabbing or investment in la...
In 2007 about 12,000 people were evicted from the forest of West Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The governme...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
In 1991, the government of Tanzania began to move from its brand of socialism toward land market eco...
This thesis examines the implications posed to local livelihoods and regional ecosystems by a large-...
Land degradation in South Eastern Tanzania, the country’s major cashew producing area, has been attr...