Does forest certification enhance livelihood conditions? Empirical evidence from forest management in Kilwa District, Tanzania.

Author(s): Kalonga, S.K. Kulindwa, Kassim Athumani
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: Forest Policy and Economics
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Kalonga, S. K. and Kulindwa, K. A., 'Does forest certification enhance livelihood conditions? Empirical evidence from forest management in Kilwa District, Tanzania.', Forest Policy and Economics, 74, 2017, 49-61.
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Sustainability dimension(s): Social
Topics: Workers Local communities and Indigenous peoples
Subtopics: Employment conditions Consultation and participation
Subject Keywords: Ecosystem Local communities Indigenous peoples
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Regions: Africa
Countries: United Republic of Tanzania
Forest Zones: Tropical
Forest Type: Natural Forest
Tenure Ownership: (not yet curated)
Tenure Management: Community
Evidence Category: FSC effect-related studies
Evidence Type: Comparative study with matched control
Evidence Subtype: Data collected post-intervention
Data Type: Focus groups, Mixed methods, Interviews/surveys