Determinants of Successful Participatory Forest Management in Tanzania
Environment for Development Tanzania held a policy workshop in Dar es Salaam to discuss with key stakeholders the findings from their recently completed research project that addresses the determinants of successful participatory forest management in Tanzania.
Attending the workshop were 15 participants from government and non government institutions. These are Tanzania Forest conservation Group (TFCG), Research on Poverty alleviation (REPOA), Tanzania Forest research Institute (TAFORI), National Environment Management Council (NEMC), Vice-President Office – Division of Environment, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism.
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Razack B Lokina and Elizabeth J Z Robinson, Determinants of Successful Participatory Forest Management in Tanzania, EfD Policy brief 2009.Publications
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