Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania

Tanzania's land, local government and forest laws mean that rural communities have well defined rights to own, manage and benefit from forest and woodland resources within their local areas through the establishment of village forests. This ap...

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Main Authors: Blomley, Tom, Lukumbuzya, Kahana, Brodnig, Gernot
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
CO
OIL
PP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/955351468311406705/Participatory-forest-management-and-REDD-plus-in-Tanzania
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27162
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topic ACTION PLAN
AFFORESTATION
AGRICULTURE
ASSESSMENT REPORT
AWARENESS RAISING
BENEFIT SHARING
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOMASS
CARBON
CARBON ACCOUNTING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON MONITORING
CARBON UNITS
CATCHMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLIMATE
CO
COMMUNITY FOREST
DECISION MAKING
DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEMS
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
FIREWOOD
FOREST
FOREST ACT
FOREST AREA
FOREST AREAS
FOREST CARBON
FOREST CONDITION
FOREST CONDITIONS
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST COVER
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST DESTRUCTION
FOREST DISTURBANCE
FOREST EXTENSION
FOREST FUND
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST HARVESTING
FOREST LAND
FOREST LANDSCAPES
FOREST LAWS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS
FOREST MANAGERS
FOREST MONITORING
FOREST OFFICERS
FOREST PRODUCTS
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST RESERVE
FOREST RESERVES
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST RESTORATION
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST SITES
FOREST USE
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY
FORESTS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
HUNTING
ILLEGAL LOGGING
INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS
ISSUES
LAND AREA
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LANDOWNERSHIP
LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE LEVEL
LIVESTOCK
LOGGING
MONTANE FOREST
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
NATIONAL FOREST RESOURCES
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE USE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NATURE RESERVES
NEST
OIL
OIL PALM
PARTICIPATORY FORESTRY
PERVERSE INCENTIVES
POLICY MAKERS
PP
PRIVATE FORESTS
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC GOOD
RATES OF DEFORESTATION
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFORESTATION
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SET ASIDE
SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTING
TOURISM
TRADEOFFS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TREE
TREES
VILLAGE FOREST
VILLAGE FORESTS
VILLAGES
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HUNTING
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS
WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS
WOODLAND
WOODLAND RESOURCES
WOODLANDS
spellingShingle ACTION PLAN
AFFORESTATION
AGRICULTURE
ASSESSMENT REPORT
AWARENESS RAISING
BENEFIT SHARING
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIOMASS
CARBON
CARBON ACCOUNTING
CARBON CREDITS
CARBON MONITORING
CARBON UNITS
CATCHMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
CLIMATE
CO
COMMUNITY FOREST
DECISION MAKING
DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION
ECONOMIC VALUE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEMS
EMISSION
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
EMISSIONS
EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION
EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
FIREWOOD
FOREST
FOREST ACT
FOREST AREA
FOREST AREAS
FOREST CARBON
FOREST CONDITION
FOREST CONDITIONS
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST COVER
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST DESTRUCTION
FOREST DISTURBANCE
FOREST EXTENSION
FOREST FUND
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST HARVESTING
FOREST LAND
FOREST LANDSCAPES
FOREST LAWS
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS
FOREST MANAGERS
FOREST MONITORING
FOREST OFFICERS
FOREST PRODUCTS
FOREST PROTECTION
FOREST RESERVE
FOREST RESERVES
FOREST RESOURCES
FOREST RESTORATION
FOREST SECTOR
FOREST SITES
FOREST USE
FOREST USERS
FORESTRY
FORESTS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY
HUNTING
ILLEGAL LOGGING
INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS
ISSUES
LAND AREA
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LANDOWNERSHIP
LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE LEVEL
LIVESTOCK
LOGGING
MONTANE FOREST
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
NATIONAL FOREST RESOURCES
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCE USE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NATURE RESERVES
NEST
OIL
OIL PALM
PARTICIPATORY FORESTRY
PERVERSE INCENTIVES
POLICY MAKERS
PP
PRIVATE FORESTS
PRODUCERS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC GOOD
RATES OF DEFORESTATION
REDUCING EMISSIONS
REFORESTATION
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SET ASIDE
SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
TIMBER
TIMBER HARVESTING
TOURISM
TRADEOFFS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TREE
TREES
VILLAGE FOREST
VILLAGE FORESTS
VILLAGES
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HUNTING
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS
WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS
WOODLAND
WOODLAND RESOURCES
WOODLANDS
Blomley, Tom
Lukumbuzya, Kahana
Brodnig, Gernot
Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
geographic_facet Africa
Tanzania
description Tanzania's land, local government and forest laws mean that rural communities have well defined rights to own, manage and benefit from forest and woodland resources within their local areas through the establishment of village forests. This approach, known by practitioners as Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) results in the legal establishment of village land forest reserves, community forest reserves or private forests. By 2008, 1,460 villages on mainland Tanzania1 were involved in establishing or managing village forests covering a total of over 2.345 million hectares. A further 863 villages are currently involved in Joint Forest Management (JFM) approaches within government forest reserves, in which management responsibilities are shared between government and local communities. 1.78 million hectares of forest reserve under central or local government jurisdiction are now under JFM arrangements. Since 2008, the Tanzanian government has been making preparations for the establishment of systems and structures for REDD Plus (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation). Tanzania is being supported in its preparations by the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF), UN-REDD plus and the Norwegian Forests and Climate Initiative as well as a number of local and international Non Government Organizations (NGOs). This report has been prepared to provide inputs to the development of policy processes currently evolving in Tanzania regarding REDD plus. This review draws on almost two decades of experience within Tanzania on the development and establishment of Participatory forest management (PFM) an approach which (like REDD plus), aims to achieve the combined objectives of sustainable forest management with secure rights, improved local forest governance and secure livelihoods for forest-dependent communities.
format Report
author Blomley, Tom
Lukumbuzya, Kahana
Brodnig, Gernot
author_facet Blomley, Tom
Lukumbuzya, Kahana
Brodnig, Gernot
author_sort Blomley, Tom
title Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
title_short Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
title_full Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
title_fullStr Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania
title_sort participatory forest management and redd+ in tanzania
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/955351468311406705/Participatory-forest-management-and-REDD-plus-in-Tanzania
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27162
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spelling okr-10986-271622021-04-23T14:04:40Z Participatory Forest Management and REDD+ in Tanzania Blomley, Tom Lukumbuzya, Kahana Brodnig, Gernot ACTION PLAN AFFORESTATION AGRICULTURE ASSESSMENT REPORT AWARENESS RAISING BENEFIT SHARING BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIOMASS CARBON CARBON ACCOUNTING CARBON CREDITS CARBON MONITORING CARBON UNITS CATCHMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CHARCOAL PRODUCTION CLIMATE CO COMMUNITY FOREST DECISION MAKING DRIVERS OF DEFORESTATION ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTIONS EMISSIONS EMISSIONS FROM DEFORESTATION EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS FIREWOOD FOREST FOREST ACT FOREST AREA FOREST AREAS FOREST CARBON FOREST CONDITION FOREST CONDITIONS FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST COVER FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST DESTRUCTION FOREST DISTURBANCE FOREST EXTENSION FOREST FUND FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST HARVESTING FOREST LAND FOREST LANDSCAPES FOREST LAWS FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANS FOREST MANAGERS FOREST MONITORING FOREST OFFICERS FOREST PRODUCTS FOREST PROTECTION FOREST RESERVE FOREST RESERVES FOREST RESOURCES FOREST RESTORATION FOREST SECTOR FOREST SITES FOREST USE FOREST USERS FORESTRY FORESTS GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY HUNTING ILLEGAL LOGGING INTERNATIONAL CARBON MARKETS ISSUES LAND AREA LAND TENURE LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LANDOWNERSHIP LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LEVEL LIVESTOCK LOGGING MONTANE FOREST MOUNTAINS NATIONAL ACCOUNTING NATIONAL FOREST RESOURCES NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE USE NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NATURE RESERVES NEST OIL OIL PALM PARTICIPATORY FORESTRY PERVERSE INCENTIVES POLICY MAKERS PP PRIVATE FORESTS PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD RATES OF DEFORESTATION REDUCING EMISSIONS REFORESTATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SET ASIDE SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE FOREST SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTING TOURISM TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS TREE TREES VILLAGE FOREST VILLAGE FORESTS VILLAGES WILDLIFE WILDLIFE HUNTING WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS WOODLAND WOODLAND RESOURCES WOODLANDS Tanzania's land, local government and forest laws mean that rural communities have well defined rights to own, manage and benefit from forest and woodland resources within their local areas through the establishment of village forests. This approach, known by practitioners as Community Based Forest Management (CBFM) results in the legal establishment of village land forest reserves, community forest reserves or private forests. By 2008, 1,460 villages on mainland Tanzania1 were involved in establishing or managing village forests covering a total of over 2.345 million hectares. A further 863 villages are currently involved in Joint Forest Management (JFM) approaches within government forest reserves, in which management responsibilities are shared between government and local communities. 1.78 million hectares of forest reserve under central or local government jurisdiction are now under JFM arrangements. Since 2008, the Tanzanian government has been making preparations for the establishment of systems and structures for REDD Plus (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation). Tanzania is being supported in its preparations by the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF), UN-REDD plus and the Norwegian Forests and Climate Initiative as well as a number of local and international Non Government Organizations (NGOs). This report has been prepared to provide inputs to the development of policy processes currently evolving in Tanzania regarding REDD plus. This review draws on almost two decades of experience within Tanzania on the development and establishment of Participatory forest management (PFM) an approach which (like REDD plus), aims to achieve the combined objectives of sustainable forest management with secure rights, improved local forest governance and secure livelihoods for forest-dependent communities. 2017-06-14T22:08:32Z 2017-06-14T22:08:32Z 2011 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/955351468311406705/Participatory-forest-management-and-REDD-plus-in-Tanzania http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27162 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Tanzania