Tanzania : Managing Forest Resources
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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During the 1970s and 1980s in Tanzania,
there was a widespread perception, though a somewhat narrow,
and inaccurate one, that high and accelerating rates of
deforestation in some areas, was primarily being driven by
demand for woodfuel, and construction timber. In order to
take a more comprehensive, and strategic view of the sector,
the government launched the Tanzania Forestry Action Plan,
which covered the period 1990/91-2007/08. The Bank-assisted
Tanzania Forest Resources Management Project (FRMP -
1992/99) was formulated to implement the Action Plan, and to
generally improve forest management in Tanzania. The note
looks at the FRMP - aimed at strengthening the institutions
responsible for developing forest, and land policies, as
well as regional, and district forestry services in selected
areas - through its impact on the ground, and provides a
number of lessons learned.
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FOREST RESOURCES, FOREST MANAGEMENT, DEFORESTATION, WOODLAND ECOSYSTEMS, FUELWOOD, TIMBER EXTRACTION, POLICY FORMATION, PROJECT ANALYSIS, FORESTRY PLANNING COMMUNITIES, CONSTRUCTION, DEFORESTATION, EXTENSION, FARMERS, FOREST, FOREST MANAGEMENT, FOREST POLICIES, FOREST POLICY, FOREST RESERVES, FOREST RESOURCES, FOREST SERVICES, FORESTRY, FORESTRY SECTOR, FORESTS, LAND ADMINISTRATION, LAND TENURE, NATURAL RESOURCES, PLANTATIONS, PRIVATE SECTOR, REGIONAL FOREST, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, TIMBER, VILLAGES, WOODLANDS
