Working towards land degradation neutrality in Tanzania

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The Impact Program works across three eco-regions within drylands, namely: the Miombo-Mopane landscapes of Southern Africa, the Savannas of East and West Africa, and the Great steppes of Central Asia. The 11 countries involved will be working towards the achievement of land degradation neutrality through gender responsive sustainable forest and land management best practices and green value chains.To address regional common management challenges, each country within the Impact Program will champion one specific core theme representing an evidence-based land management system selected to address drivers of land degradation and improve livelihoods. Indeed, each core theme is paired with a green value chain or income generating opportunity. Through the approach, each country will identify good practices to be upscaled and amplified from pocket intervention to wider landscapes. Traveling beyond national borders, across the region and spilling over into the wider geographical scope of the Impact Program, drylands overall will turn into a knowledge pool of best practices with resilient, productive and integrated landscapes.This factsheet is showcasing the work the DSL-IP Tanzania country project is doing for more resilient and productive dryland landscapes and livelihoods.

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