Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania?

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Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania? / Treue, Thorsten; Ngaga, Y.M.; Meilby, Henrik; Lund, Jens Friis; Kajembe, G.; Iddi, S.; Blomley, T.; Theilade, Ida; Chamshama, S.A.O.; Skeie, Kat; Njana, M.A.; Ngowi, S.E.; Isango, J.A.K.; Burgess, Neil David.

I: International Forestry Review, Bind 16, Nr. 1, 2014, s. 23-38.

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Treue, T, Ngaga, YM, Meilby, H, Lund, JF, Kajembe, G, Iddi, S, Blomley, T, Theilade, I, Chamshama, SAO, Skeie, K, Njana, MA, Ngowi, SE, Isango, JAK & Burgess, ND 2014, 'Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania?', International Forestry Review, bind 16, nr. 1, s. 23-38. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554814811031279

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Treue, T., Ngaga, Y. M., Meilby, H., Lund, J. F., Kajembe, G., Iddi, S., Blomley, T., Theilade, I., Chamshama, S. A. O., Skeie, K., Njana, M. A., Ngowi, S. E., Isango, J. A. K., & Burgess, N. D. (2014). Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania? International Forestry Review, 16(1), 23-38. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554814811031279

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Treue T, Ngaga YM, Meilby H, Lund JF, Kajembe G, Iddi S o.a. Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania? International Forestry Review. 2014;16(1):23-38. https://doi.org/10.1505/146554814811031279

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Treue, Thorsten ; Ngaga, Y.M. ; Meilby, Henrik ; Lund, Jens Friis ; Kajembe, G. ; Iddi, S. ; Blomley, T. ; Theilade, Ida ; Chamshama, S.A.O. ; Skeie, Kat ; Njana, M.A. ; Ngowi, S.E. ; Isango, J.A.K. ; Burgess, Neil David. / Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania?. I: International Forestry Review. 2014 ; Bind 16, Nr. 1. s. 23-38.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest management strategy in Tanzania, covering morethan 4.1 million hectares. Sustainable forest use and supply of wood products to local people are major aims of PFM. This paper assesses the sustainability of forest utilisation under PFM, using estimates of forest condition and extraction rates based on forest inventories and 480 household surveys from 12 forests; seven under Community Based Forest Management (CBFM), three under Joint Forest Management (JFM) and two under government management (non-PFM). Extraction of products is intense in forests close to Dar es Salaam, regardless of management regime. Further from Dar es Salaam, harvesting levels in forests under PFM are, with one prominent exception, broadly sustainable. Using GISdata from 116 wards, it is shown that half of the PFM forests in Tanzania are likely to be too small to satisfy current local wood demand.",
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