Prospects and Challenges of Village Land Forest Reserves Management in Mbarali District, Tanzania

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ABSTRACT

Prospects and challenges of Village Lands Forest Reserves (VLFRs) in Mbarali district, southern Tanzania were investigated. Data were collected through questionnaire surveys, in-depth key informant interviews, physical field visits and documentary reviews. A total of 44 subjects were involved in the study. SPSS, Microsoft Excel and content analysis were used in data analysis. Findings indicated that inadequate capacity building, passive community participation and involvement in VLFRs management fostered the continued forest degradation and deforestation in the study area. It was further observed that on average 2.04 ha of forest was being lost every year through anthropogenic activities, mainly farm expansion, charcoal business and firewood. In order to achieve VLFRs sustainability, the study recommends improvement of relationship and coordination among VLFRs key stakeholders, participatory preparation of forest management plans, enforcement of community forest management bylaws, and use of energy saving stoves to reduce overdependence on forests as source of energy.

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Nzali, A. and Kaswamila, A. (2019) Prospects and Challenges of Village Land Forest Reserves Management in Mbarali District, Tanzania. Open Journal of Forestry, 9, 159-167. doi: 10.4236/ojf.2019.92007.

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