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Expression of Interest
Western Tanzania Livelihoods and Forest Conservation Project
Country United Republic of Tanzania
Abstract In the forested regions of western Tanzania two project sites with protected areas at their core include communities that depend on and are essential for future sustainability and improved effectiveness of these protected areas. Yet these communities threaten the viability of the forest and freshwater upon which they depend.
Funding Needed fully funded ($307,500 ) USD EUR
Time frame The project is expected to be implemented in a 12 to 18 month period
Benefits
Area Impacted Forested regions of western Tanzania
Objective (1) Enhance village land use planning and capacity building, (2) increase environmental education and awareness, (3) improve nature protection, (4) increase climate change resilience.
Scale Sub-national
Scope Strengthening management of existing protected areas
Date Submitted 03-Sep-2009

Project description

Introduction - Project Area DescriptionIn the forested regions of western Tanzania two project sites with protected areas at their core include communities that depend on and are essential for future sustainability and improved effectiveness of these protected areas.  Yet these communities thre… Read more >>

Objectives and Results

(1) Enhance village land use planning and capacity building, (2) increase environmental education and awareness, (3) improve nature protection, (4) increase climate change resilience.

Ecological contribution

In western Tanzania, as you move east from the shores of Lake Tanganyika, moist forests of the Congo Basin grade into the drier savannas and Zambezian woodlands of East Africa. The topography of the region is characterized by steep hillsides with large freshwater riverine systems flowing into Lake T… Read more >>

Project benefits

Food Security
Freshwater Security
Income Generation

Financial sustainability

The Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) is fully supportive of this project.  LifeWeb Initiative has a letter of endorsement from TANAPA.  There are additional funding sources for both these project areas.  Greater Gombe Ecosystem project, implemented by the Jane Goodall Instit… Read more >>

Participation and equity

As described in the Local Context and Challenges Faced section and Objectives and Results section, the project has at its heart the full participation of local communities in the village land use planning process and capacity building activities, including the public awareness activities. The creati… Read more >>

National planning

Project partners will be working with Tanzania National Parks Authority to ensure all activities complement and implement national planning efforts.  Both Mahale and Gombe ecosystems have completed Conservation Action Plans in multi-workshop participatory settings in the past year.  These … Read more >>

Synergies with the Programme of Work on Protected Areas

Goal 1.1: To establish and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas integrated into a global network as a contribution to globally agreed goalsGoal 1.2: To integrate protected areas into broader land- and seascapes and sectors so as to maintain ecological structure and functionGoa… Read more >>


Project Funded
from a project total of $307,500.00
time frame: The project is expected to be implemented in a 12 to 18 month period

Secured Funding

$307,500.00 Finland
The government of Finland conveyed the agreements reached for a total of € 500,000 in support of the following Expressions of Interest submitted to CBD LifeWeb: Conservation and Ecological Restoration of Lomas and Community-based Management of Natural Resources in Atiquipa, in Peru; and Western Tanzania Livelihoods and Forest Conservation Project.

Media

Registered WDPA Protected Areas

Focal Points

Mrs. Esther Shushu Makwaia
Principal Environmental Officer
Division of Environment
Vice President's Office
Dar es Salaam , United Republic of Tanzania
E-Mail: esther_makwaia [ at ] hotmail.com
Mrs. Esther Shushu Makwaia
Principal Environmental Officer
Division of Environment
Vice President's Office
Dar es Salaam , United Republic of Tanzania
E-Mail: esther_makwaia [ at ] hotmail.com