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Equitable Payments for Watershed Services (EPWS) Project in Tanzania
Equitable Payments for Wateshed Services (EPWS) is part of a broader concept of Payments for Environmental/Ecosystem Services (PES) with the underlying principle of which the beneficiaries (which are recognised as buyers) of environmental/ecosystem services should compensate those who provide or play a role to guarantee continuous flow of such services (who are recognised as sellers of the services). The EPWS program in Tanzania which is implemented jointly by CARE International and WWF Country Office stands to ensure a sustainable flow of watershed services to beneficiaries into the future via a mechanism that promotes articulation of conservation practices in catchment areas which in turn alleviate poverty to land managers.
The Mitigation of Climate Change in Agriculture (MICCA) project in the South Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania
This article will provide an overview of the MICCA Tanzania project initiative, which mainly focuses on the promotion of conservation agriculture and agroforestry at the community level and has a lifespan of 3 years.
Costing and Planning Agriculture’s Adaptation to Climate Change: Pastoralism in Tanzania
The dryland areas of Tanzania are characterised by an extensive livestock system, where pastoral communities use cattle to meet many...