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Paperback Timber Rush: Private Forestry on Village Land in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania Book

ISBN: 9987417930

ISBN13: 9789987417933

Timber Rush: Private Forestry on Village Land in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania

In the heart of Tanzania's Southern Highlands, an unassuming revolution is reshaping landscapes and livelihoods. Timber Rush explores the rapid rise of private forestry on village land, revealing a story of environmental transformation and socio-economic opportunity. Amid the interplay of liberalized markets, local entrepreneurship, and the enduring echoes of historical land policies, a thriving timber sector has emerged, driven not by foreign investors but by local actors carving their path in non-industrial private forestry.

This groundbreaking book draws on extensive research from the Timber Rush Research Program (2016-2022), combining fieldwork, policy analysis, and community insights. It unpacks how small-scale farmers and medium-sized investors are cultivating sustainable timber industries, transforming underutilized village land into a vital economic resource. Alongside the benefits ofrural employment and carbon sequestration, the book tackles the challenges of land conflicts, wildfire risks, and the socio-political dynamics of Tanzania's evolving tenure systems. With vivid case studies and a robust analytical framework, Timber Rush sheds light on a powerful yet overlooked narrative of resilience and innovation. A must-read for policymakers, environmentalists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of development, sustainability, and local agency.

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