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Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF)
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What happens when the landgrabbers leave? An account from Kilwa, Tanzania
An encouraging story from Tanzania about how four communities regained control of their lands
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What happened when IIED focused on research quality?
IIED publishes an outline of 'our thinking' on research ethics, an output of our most recent strategy's 'research quality' objective
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Pastoralism and policy training: addressing misconceptions and improving knowledge
Pastoralists are one of the most researched, yet least understood, groups in the world. Policy consistently ignores both scientific evidence for sustainable pastoralism and the strategies and institutions local people use to turn the diversity and unpredictability of the drylands to their advantage.
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Investing in sustainable productivity could secure REDD+ schemes long term
Putting less emphasis on carbon payments and more on supporting sustainable enterprise could give REDD+ projects longer-term financial security.
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Tanzania: Moving beyond ‘land grab’ rhetoric to finding solutions
This is not an unusual story in Tanzania. Newspapers are being filled with “land grab” headlines. Stories about displacement and dodgy land deals are becoming normal street-side conversation.



