Partners from Tanzania, Kenya, China and UK are coming together to build capacity so development corridor decision-making can be based on sound scientific evidence and effective use of available planning tools and procedures. The Partnership will build capacity among researchers, practitioners, government and private sector actors to deliver sustainable development corridors in East Africa. This...Read More
On Monday 10th June 2019 College of Forest Wildlife and Tourism (CFWT) hosted a technical workshop to discuss plantation mapping methodologies at the National Carbon Monitoring Center. The workshop was conducted by four partner institutions including Forest Development Trust, University of Turku -Finland, Sokoine University of Agriculture and Forest and Beekeeping Division. The main objective...Read More
The Ester Boserup Prize for Research on Development 2019 will be awarded to Ian Scoones, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Ian Scoones will give an open lecture titled ‘Why embracing uncertainty means rethinking development’. The Ester Boserup Thesis Prize 2019 will be awarded to Eliezeri Sungusia for the PhD thesis ‘Reproducing Forestry Education, Scientific Authority, and...Read More
The Development Corridors Partnership Project is a South-South research and capacity building collaboration among the UK, Chinese and African institutions. Partners from Tanzania, Kenya, China and UK are coming together to build capacity on decision-making based on a sound scientific evidence and effective use of available planning tools and procedures. The Partnership will build capacity...Read More
On May 27th, 2019, the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism hosted an Alumni Seminar delivered by Dr. Deogratias Rweyongeza from Canada on climate change adaptation. This seminar was examining and prompt discussion on climate change adaptation options in various aspects of forestry. A greater emphasis was much on climate change adaptation in planted forests through selection and...Read More
You are warmly welcome to the seminar presentation organized by the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism Title: Opportunities and Challenges of Climate Change Adaption in Forestry Guest Speaker: Deogratias Rweyongeza, PhD, P. Biol. from Forest Management Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Date & time: Monday 27th May, 2019 from 10:00 to 12:00 noon ...Read More
Since March 1997, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) through its College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism has been organizing the tree planting week campaign to ensure proper utilization of university land, to protect the university land and surrounding areas against soil erosion, restoration of degraded hill tops, extension and establishment of forest plantations to be used for training and...Read More
ESPAÑOL | FRANÇAIS | РУССКИЙ Do you need to make a stronger business case for biodiversity conservation? Do you want to become more skilled at developing financially sound and politically feasible solutions to conservation and development challenges? Do you need to know how to develop an effective biodiversity finance plan? Do you want access to more tools to assess the policy, institutional, and economic context for biodiversity...Read More
The Commonwealth Forestry Association’s commitment is pleased to announce the launch of the CFA Young Forester Award2020 in conjunction with the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. The CFA Young Forester Award provides a short-term work placement of three months hosted by the University of British Columbia at their Malcolm Knapp Research Forest, between September and December 2020,...Read More
Welcome to the College of Forestry,Wildlife and Tourism of Sokoine university of Agriculture, in Morogoro, Tanzania. The College has highly trained and competent staff in fields of forestry, wildlife and natural resources management in the country and within the sub-Saharan region. The college offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs with students coming from across the...Read More