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Governing mangroves: unique challenges for managing Tanzania's coastal forests

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This assessment report provides an analysis of natural resource governance, including land and resource tenure, in coastal mangrove forests in Tanzania, focusing in particular on the Rufiji delta. It forms part of a broader study that includes a global review and a parallel national-level study of Indonesian mangroves. By examining national-level legal and policy frameworks covering forestry, wildlife, fisheries, land, and agriculture sectors, the report identifies the way in which regulations and institutional coordination affects the governance of mangrove forests including tenure arrangements. The study particularly focuses on the Rufiji delta to examine how national-level policy and legislative frameworks are applied in practice within a river delta system that is the largest in Tanzania and East Africa. The Rufiji estuary provides an excellent case study because it has the most extensive mangrove forest area (about 22,000 hectares [ha]) in the region; experiences the full range of threats facing mangrove forests in the country, and relies on different types of mangrove management approaches. The assessment report investigates how local-level governance arrangements for mangrove management and rehabilitation interact with the national framework. In particular, the report takes a close look at tenure rights within mangrove forests, gendered dimensions of use and management, as well as interactions among communities and government authorities in mangrove protection and rehabilitation.
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    Publication year

    2017

    Authors

    Mshale, B.; Senga, M.; Mwangi, E.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    mangroves, governance, coastal areas, forest management, mangrove forest, environmental policy, conservation

    Geographic

    Tanzania

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