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Traditional Tanzanian beehive hanging in tree with woodland landscape in background.

Can Conservation Organizations Leverage the Private Sector to Help Reduce Deforestation? The Case of Beekeeping in Tanzania

January 29, 2019
Mark Donahue and David Miller
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Conservation organizations have long promoted beekeeping as an activity to sustainably generate incomes and provide incentives to protect ecosystems...
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adaptation, agriculture, biodiversity, ecosystems, food security, forest/forestry, land use, rural
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While only 5% of Malawi’s rural population use charcoal, it is almost exclusively rural people that produce charcoal illegally from Malawi’s remaining forests to meet the high and growing urban demand.

In Malawi, a Sustainable Landscape Approach Defines a Path to Energy and Livelihood Security

October 17, 2018
Ramzy Kanaan
Gina Althoff
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To understand the state of Malawi’s forests, one must account for energy issues in the country. More than 96% of the 18 million people in Malawi use...
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adaptation, biodiversity, ecosystems, forest/forestry, gender, health, land use, resilience, rural, sustainable landscapes
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