A recent study published in the Journal of Communication, Earth and Environment on October 10, 2024, titled “Natural Forest Regeneration is Projected to Reduce Local Temperatures” by Sara Alibakhshi et al., highlights the significant impact of natural forest regeneration on local climatic conditions. This research provides crucial insights into how forest regeneration may serve as...Read More
We are thrilled to announce the Golden Jubilee of the College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)! For 50 years, our college has been a leader in education, research, and conservation, playing a pivotal role in the sustainable management of natural resources in Tanzania and across Africa. Event Dates: 30th...Read More
Over the past century, Norway has transformed its forests from a state of severe depletion to a thriving resource. Through systematic efforts marked by the Norwegian Forest Inventory (NFI), Norway has tripled its forest volume, making it a global example of successful forest management. This post explores Norway’s journey and outlines practical steps Tanzania can...Read More
As the world faces increasingly severe climate-related disasters—from flooding in East Africa to wildfires in Canada—the urgency to address climate change is more pressing than ever. For Tanzania, a nation vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) offer a critical framework for driving national action towards a sustainable and climate-resilient future....Read More