Assessment of CBNRM best practices in Tanzania
2002
J. Alcorn | A. Kajuni | B. Winterbottom
This paper reports on an assessment made of best practice CBNRM projects in Tanzania. Research and reverie of literature and data identified projects to visit that reportedly met the following criteria:reported to have stimulated or contributed to positive outcomes related to the three target areas (environment, economic, governance) and therefore likely to be good examples or illustrations of “best practices”activities with proven experience, over at least several yearsactivities that have been supported by a range of donors and development assistance mechanismsThe report documents case studies and states that the experiences gained in a growing number of pilot activities can be scaled up and more widely replicated. However, they argues, such an expansion will require the Government of Tanzania and its partners to address a number of constraints and to move forward more vigorously to devolve political and economic power, and to implement provisions in new policies that are consistent with CBNRM. In the process, CBNRM can provide a mechanism to support democratic reforms and an expansion of natural resource-based enterprises as a foundation for revitalizing rural development, while simultaneously reducing environmental degradation and contributing to the achievement of biodiversity conservation goals.The report provides specific information about coastal zone management best practice in Tanzania , detailing examples of coastal CBNRM programmes around Tanzania and providing lessons learned and recommendations.
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