CIFOR
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
CIFOR
cifor
CIFOR@feeds.cgiar.org
Muddy waters: Exploring mangrove governance in Tanzania’s Rufiji Delta and beyond
- From
-
Published on
16.08.18
- Impact Area

Occupying the murky boundaries between land and sea, mangroves have often been devalued as pesky shrubs that muddy up the coastline and get in the way of beach going.
Read “Muddy waters: Exploring mangrove governance in Tanzania’s Rufiji Delta and beyond,” which appeared first on Landscape News.
Related news
-
Pathways of change: Schools as building blocks towards nurturing biodiversity and resilient agricultural and food systems
Multifunctional Landscapes Science Program04.09.25-
Biodiversity
-
Environmental health
-
Environmental health & biodiversity
-
Nutrition
When we think of schools, we often imagine classrooms, textbooks, and examinations. Yet, schools hol…
Read more -
-
Driving policy coherence and strengthening institutions to advance socio-ecological gains
Multifunctional Landscapes Science Program14.08.25-
Biodiversity
-
Environmental health
-
Environmental health & biodiversity
Thriving Landscapes, Vibrant Futures Blog 3 of 4 Achieving socio-ecological gains at the landscape l…
Read more -
-
CGIAR's Accreditation to UNEA: Strengthening Science for Global Environmental Policy
Multifunctional Landscapes Science Program15.07.25-
Biodiversity
-
Environmental health
-
Environmental health & biodiversity
CGIAR, the world’s largest agricultural research partnership, has recently been accredited as an i…
Read more -