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Journal Articles & Books
December 2015

This manual presents a methodology for assessing woodfuel supply and demand at the level of the displacement camp through the collection of primary data in the field and remote sensing analysis. The methodology uses a multi-sectoral approach to assess the energy-related needs and challenges of…

Policy Papers & Briefs
November 2015

While the guarantees provided in the Katiba mark an extraordinary achievement for women’s land rights, many more steps are needed to reach gender-equitable land ownership in Tanzania. Mama Ardhi members therefore continue to advocate for additional changes in policy and practice that will bring…

Policy Papers & Briefs
November 2015

Pastoralist and hunter-gatherer communities in Tanzania are gaining rights to own and control their land as the foundation for generating new income through REDD+ 

Journal Articles & Books
November 2015

This edition of Nature & Faune journal will be a special Issue to mark the International Year of Soils. It is planned to be issued during the Conference of the African Soil Society taking place in Ouagadougou - Burkina Faso from 2nd to 10th December 2015. The special edition of the…

Reports & Research
November 2015

健健康的土壤是陆地上最大的碳 库。采用可持续方式管理的土壤 可以通过储存碳(碳封存)和减 少大气中的温室气体排放而起到 减缓气候变化的重要作用。相反,如果土壤管 理不善或采用不可持续的农作方法,土壤中的碳 则会以二氧化碳(CO2)的形式释放到大气中, 导致气候变化

Reports & Research
November 2015

Meeting Name: European Forestry Commission
Meeting symbol/code: FO:EFC/2015/13 - ECE/TIM/2015/13
Session: Sess.38 - Sess.73

Policy Papers & Briefs
November 2015

Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) have the potential to benefit both people and wildlife in Tanzania. But are Tanzanian communities earning enough from WMAs to want to protect the wildlife that live on their land? This policy brief addresses this question by examining two WMAs in the Tarangire…

Reports & Research
November 2015

Les sols sains constituent le plus grand réservoir de carbone sur la terre. Quand ils sont gérés de façon durable, les sols peuvent jouer un rôle important en faveur de l’atténuation du changement climatique, en stockant le carbone (séquestration) et en diminuant les émissions de gaz à effet de…