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The Tanzania Natural Resource Forum seeks to improve governance and accountability in Tanzania’s natural resource sector to achieve more sustainable rural livelihoods and better conservation outcomes. As a member-driven NGO, TNRF works to improve policy and practice for the better, by helping to bridge the gap between:
- People’s local natural resource management needs and practices; and
- National natural resource management priorities, policies, laws and programs
TNRF supports its members by improving communication, sharing information, promoting collaboration and strengthening collective action. TNRF has a growing membership of more than 3,800 people and organizations, supporting professional staff, and a steering committee drawn from the membership.
Vision
To see policy and practice in the natural resource sector changed for the better– through improved governance and accountability.
Mission
To bring about improved natural resource governance in Tanzania by being a demand-driven network of members and partners that helps people to bridge the gap between people’s local natural resource management needs and practices, and national natural resource management priorities, policies, laws and programs.
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Displaying 51 - 54 of 54Biofuels, land access and rural livelihoods in Tanzania
Biofuels, land access and rural livelihoods in Tanzania
Biofuels, land access and rural livelihoods in Tanzania
Wildlife Management and Village Land Tenure in Northern Tanzania
This paper explores and analyses contemporary contests over land tenure in
northern Tanzania’s village lands as they relate to wildlife management and land policy
and legislation. It details the nature of the contests and conflicts, including their legal
aspects, and further seeks to diagnose the underlying political economic reasons behind
these endemic conflicts. It concludes by relating these underlying issues to the broader
macroeconomic environment and efforts to improve the security of local land tenure in