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By Henry Kazula,

MSc.student- Environmental science &Eng. Managing Director: Enviro-Forum project

Outline �  Introduction(WED Theme,2015)

1.0 Origin of Sustainable Development 2.0 Land use in Tanzania(Opportunities & Threats) 3.0 Land use sustainability (LUS) evaluation 4.0 Conclusion References �  Get involved with “Enviro-Forum”

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Source:www.unep.org (2015)

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By 2050, if current consumption and production patterns remain the same and with

a rising population expected to reach 9.6 billion, we will need

THREE PLANETS to sustain our ways of living and consumption.

(UNEP,2015)

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Striving for Sustainable Development:

1.0 Origin of Sustainable Development

� We have been singing this song of "Sustainable development" with unison voice as I “buy” the real understanding of it from the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brundtland Commission) report published  in 1987 that:

"development which meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". 

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Do we consume from land sustainably? or

Do we use land sustainably?

2.0 Land use in Tanzania � Opportunities:

-Arable land -Mining activities Add more…

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Continue: 2.0 Land use in Tanzania � Threats: -Increased population, increases demand for land hence competition and conflicts -Land grabbing -Large scale farming (Large- scale land acquisition) -Drought -Desertification Add more…

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3.0 Land use sustainability (LUS) evaluation “Sustainable land use” should simultaneously ensure:

-Productivity: maintaining and enhancing production services; -Stability-Resilience: reducing the level of production risk (security) and enhancing the soil capacity to buffer the degradation processes; -Protection: protecting the potential of natural resources and preventing the soil and water quality degradation; -Viability: economic viability; -Acceptability-Equity: ensuring “social acceptability” and the access to the benefits from improved land management. (Symth & Dumanski, 1993; Dumanski et.al.,1998)

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4.0 Conclusion: � Sustainable land management can be

achieved by integrating local, national and international efforts.

� Efforts towards better land use planning and land reforms are very important.

� Enhancing growth of natural vegetation in order to reduce conflicts between pastoralists and farmers.

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"Although individual decisions may seem

small in the face of global threats and

trends, when billions of people join forces in common purpose,

we can make a tremendous difference.”

http://www.unep.org/wed/about.asp#sthash.XLbYyMA3.dpuf

UN Secretary-General: Ban Ki-Moon

Photo: www.milmun.org

REFERENCES: DUMANSKI J.,S.GAMEDA,C.PIERI. (1998). Indicators of Land Quality and Sustainable Land Management. An Annotated Bibliography. The World Bank, Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, Rural Development, Washington D.C., 132 pp. OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). 1993. “Environmental Indicators: Basic Concepts and Terminology.” Background paper No. 1.OECD,Paris, 150 p. SMYTH A.J.,J.DUMANSKI.(1993).FESLM: An International Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Land Management. FAO World Soil Resources Reports 73, 76 pp. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).(2015).Theme Overview: World Environment Day 2015. http://www.unep.org/wed/theme/sustainable-consumpion.asp

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Get Involved With

“Enviro-Forum” Project,

“Make it for Positive Change”

OBJECTIVES OF “Enviro-Forum”

Environmental Research/Paper

presentation

Networking/Partnership (local and

international)

Community awareness i.e. Writing, media

Encourage/Enhancing

researching

Organizing/ Conducting events

and forum (i.e. live and online)

Consultancy/Assessing projects

(Environmental concern)

Inspire Change

makers i.e. youths

Conducting Training

&Workshop

Creating stakeholders

platform

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Register Now!

Express your interest… jielimishekwanza @gmail.com

or Register on a list.

♯enviro-forum tanzania

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“Be The Change You Want To See In Your World”-

Mahtma Gandhi

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…I do appreciate your attention!

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