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Putting Tanzania's Hidden Economy to Work : Reform, Management, and Protection of its Natural Resource Sector

2008

World Bank

AGROVOC Keywords
agricultural production agriculture animal assets biodiversity capacity building carbon carbon dioxide clean development mechanism climate change coastal areas coastal zones cultural values decentralization deep sea deforestation development strategy drinking water economic development economic growth ecosystems elephants emission reduction energy consumption environmental degradation exports extreme poverty fish fisheries fishing fishing fleets fishing vessels forest cover forest management forest products forest sector forestry forestry sector forests freshwater fisheries game reserves greenhouse gases gross domestic product growth rate habitats hiv human capital hunting illegal fishing illegal logging imperfect competition income income distribution ivory lake lakes landfills legal status legislation livestock local authorities logging macroeconomics mangroves marine fisheries medicinal plants metals migration millennium development goals monopoly national income national parks natural capital natural resources organic wastes pelagic fisheries poaching population growth poverty alleviation poverty reduction precautionary principle productivity property rights public goods reclamation regression analysis renewable resources risk management river basins rule of law rural communities sanitation social security species streams sustainable use taxation terms of trade timber tourism trade liberalization trees tuna valuation value added villages vulnerability water management water pollution water resources wildlife wildlife conservation wildlife management

Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC : World Bank
Other Subjects
Social action; Wildlife research; National economy; Dealers; Sustainable natural resource; Determinants; Community conservation; Timber forest products; Empirical evidence; Gdp; Subsistence livelihoods; National park; Wildlife areas; Social sectors; Sustainable resource management; Expenditures; Child mortality; Coastal fishery; Progress; Environmental; Safari; Wildlife reserves; Forest policy; Wildlife consumption; Primary school; Poverty line; Use of wildlife; Forest area; Emission reductions; Environmental issues; Labor force; Global environment; Wealth; Adult population; Growth projections; Wildlife species; Deforestation rate; Black markets; Social vulnerability; Inefficiency; Artisanal mining; Natural resource base; Sustainable management; Institutional capacity; Life expectancy; Forest reserve; Green accounting; Charcoal production; Live animals; Foreign vessels; Gold mining; Growth potential; Wildlife resources; Fisheries management; Externalities; Environmental kuznets; Timber forest product; National strategy; Forest inventory; Millennium development goal; Tourist attractions; Awareness building; National output; Dissemination; Local development; Woodland; Competitiveness; Mines; Natural resource management strategy; Transparency; Entitlements; Quotas; Social inequalities; Underlying problems; Extinction; Watershed; Anecdotal evidence; Livestock grazing; Rationing systems; Adequate safety net; Economic performance; Economic loss; Natural resource use; Marine fishery; Mortality rates; Reserves; Mature forests; Safety nets; Tree planting; Crowding out; Sustainable resource use; Information system; Reef; Forest staff; Fisheries resources; Tree; Scarce resources; Emissions; Illegal trade; Productive assets; Timber forest; Exploitation; Action plan; Supply chain; Prawn stocks; Gross national income; Conservation activities; Export statistics; Suppliers; Mineral deposits; Mining operations; Field research; Tourism development; Ecosystem; Forest; Natural resource; Inventory; Negative externalities; Present value; Land uses; Natural resource management
License
World Bank Country Study;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
ISSN
8213-7462
Source
World Bank Country Study;

2014-09-15
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