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Communities, Conservation, and conflicts in the Tanzanian Serengeti

Communities, Conservation, and conflicts in the Tanzanian Serengeti
Preserving Rights to gain Benefits
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Date of publication
November 2012
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26
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This chapter addresses issues related to securing access and rights to resources, and gaining benefits from the resource within the context of one community-based initiative in the village of Ololosokwan in Tanzania.


The case study describes important instruments that enable village natural resource management including the Tanzanian land laws that devolved responsibility and authority for land management to the village level, local government legislation that defines Village Councils and their governance, new market opportunities from tourism, and effective forms of political negotiation by the community in the face of hostile policy decisions.

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