The term Nature-based solutions (NBS) refers to the sustainable management and use of natural features and processes to tackle socio-environmental challenges. These challenges include issues such as climate change (mitigation and adaptation), water security, water pollution, food security, human health, biodiversity loss, and disaster risk management. The European Commission’s definition of NBS states that these...Read More
Tanzania has among Africa’s most favorable growing conditions for numerous natural and commercial forestry species supporting diverse value chains, including sawn timber, poles, engineered wood products, pulp, and paper. This in turn, supports sectors vital for economic growth, such as construction, furniture, manufacturing energy and rural electrification. The forest sector has great potential to contribute...Read More
Tanzania is endowed with many natural resources and investment opportunities. The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has simplified investment regulations in order to attract investors from around the world. Investment in Tanzania is overseen by the Tanzania Investments Centre (TIC), a one-stop primary Government agency responsible for all investment matters. The TIC is...Read More
Biochar is a type of charcoal that is produced through the process of pyrolysis, which involves heating biomass (organic material derived from plants or animals) in a low-oxygen environment. This process breaks down the biomass into a carbon-rich substance, leaving behind a solid residue known as biochar. Biochar production typically involves the following steps: Feedstock...Read More
Planting bamboo is a highly effective way to contribute to environmental preservation. Bamboo plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Compared to trees, a bamboo grove releases 35% more oxygen, making it an excellent choice for reducing carbon footprints and combating global warming. Bamboo is a...Read More
Are you interested in directly reducing your carbon footprint or supporting projects that reduce emissions elsewhere? Carbon credits offer you the flexibility to achieve either of these goals. In the voluntary carbon market (VCM), carbon credits, also known as carbon offsets, play a crucial role. Each credit undergoes a lifecycle process, from creation to retirement,...Read More
Innovation plays a pivotal role in driving the development and transformation of the forestry sector. By fostering creative solutions, harnessing technological advancements, and embracing new approaches, innovation brings numerous benefits and creates opportunities for sustainable growth, improved forest management practices, and positive environmental outcomes. Here are some key aspects highlighting the value of innovation in...Read More
Improved forest genetic material plays a vital role in the sustainable management and development of the forest sector. It refers to the selection, breeding, and utilization of tree species with desirable traits, such as high growth rates, timber quality, disease resistance, and adaptability to changing environmental conditions. Incorporating improved genetic material in forestry practices offers...Read More
The trading of carbon credits can help companies—and the world—meet ambitious goals for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. Here is what it would take to strengthen voluntary carbon markets so they can support climate action on a large scale. More and more companies are pledging to help stop climate change by reducing their own greenhouse-gas emissions as much...Read More
Tanzania, known for its incredible natural landscapes and diverse ecosystems, is experiencing a concerning trend of biodiversity loss. This loss of biological diversity, including species extinction and habitat degradation, poses significant challenges to both the environment and the well-being of Tanzanian communities. One of the primary causes of biodiversity loss in Tanzania is habitat destruction....Read More