Poverty and Deforestation around the Gazetted Forests of the Coastal Belt of Tanzania

dc.creatorKahyarara, Godius W.
dc.creatorWilfred, Mbowe
dc.creatorOmari, Kimweri
dc.date2016-03-23T13:44:06Z
dc.date2016-03-23T13:44:06Z
dc.date2002
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-27T09:04:47Z
dc.date.available2018-03-27T09:04:47Z
dc.descriptionThisstudy examinesthe relationship between poverty1 and deforestation2 around the gazetted forests3 of Kazimzumbwi, Pugu, Mabwe Pande, Kongowe and Pongwe in Dar es Salaam and Coast regions. It examines pressure exerted on the reserved forests by the nearby population and economic forces in the surrounding towns. The research findings show that, there is a profound and vicious-cycle between poverty and deforestation in the studied areas. Low-income people dominate the studied areas, where there is low investment in human capital (the majority of the people did not complete even the primary school education). As a result, there is low productivity in economic activities. Agriculture, for example is done using poor methods such as slashing, burning, and shifting cultivation. Many people in the surveyed areas have limited alternative, hence tend to rely on easily accessible forest resources to earn a living. Incomes from forest related activities seem to be stable and double the household income. Such a situation accelerates deforestation, which subsequently reduces resources available to the society. Further, findings show that although legally reserved, the forests have been exposed to continuous pressure for competing economic uses. As access to the reserved forests, management of the forests becomes extremely important. Despite the fact that the majority of the people have some knowledge about the effects of deforestation, the knowledge seems to be insufficient, and is uncoordinated and effected. It is observed in the report, that off-farm activities in the studied areas have been rising. Returns from these activities do complemente those from farm activities.
dc.identifierKahyarara, G., Mbowe, W. and Kimweri, O., (2002). Poverty and deforestation around the gazetted forests of the coastal belt of Tanzania.
dc.identifier9976-686-58-3
dc.identifier9976-686-58-3
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1302
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4541
dc.languageen
dc.publisherMkuki na Nyota Publishers
dc.subjectPoverty and deforestation
dc.subjectgazetted forests
dc.subjectcoastal belt
dc.subjectTanzania
dc.titlePoverty and Deforestation around the Gazetted Forests of the Coastal Belt of Tanzania
dc.typeBook chapter

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