Enabling legal frameworks for sustainable land-use investments in Tanzania: Legal assessment repor
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2015Author
Kibugi, Robert
Wardell, D Andrew
Segger, Marie-Claire C
Haywood, Caroline
Gift, Renée
Language
enMetadata
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This research project aimed to improve knowledge
on how national regulatory frameworks (laws,
policies and institutions) affect land-use change and
sustainable investment in sub-Saharan Africa with a
particular focus on the agriculture, energy, forestry
and mining sectors. Findings from this research
indicate that the legal framework that governs
land-use activities and investments is well developed
in Tanzania. Nonetheless, implementation and
enforcement of the existing legal frameworks remains
weak due to ambiguities in the law and lack of
supportive incentives. In addition, it maybe necessary
to make some changes in the regulatory framework,
in order to firm up the effectiveness on governance
towards sustainable land-use investments. This report
examines four key challenges to the attainment of
sustainable land-use investments in Tanzania, as
succinctly set out in the following themes
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http://www.cifor.org/publications/pdf_files/WPapers/WP191Wardell.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/92379
Citation
Kibugi, R., Wardell, D. A., Cordonnier-Segger, M. C., Haywood, C., & Gift, R. (2015). Enabling legal frameworks for sustainable land-use investments in Tanzania: Legal assessment report (No. CIFOR Working Paper no. 191). Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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