Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania

This research aims at studying policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. The study has been conducted in Tanzania and the main subject areas of examination include: Tanzania foreign policy and how it affects donors’ financial and technical supp...

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Main Author: Sobayi, Wenceslaus Mselya
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55674/
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description This research aims at studying policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. The study has been conducted in Tanzania and the main subject areas of examination include: Tanzania foreign policy and how it affects donors’ financial and technical support in forest and wildlife management; the cooperation that exists between bureaucrats and other actors in designing and implementing policies; research studies and their contribution to the effectiveness of policy provisions; Government decentralisation policy and how it affects operational efficiency in managing forest and wildlife resources; and lastly, involvement of local communities in forest and wildlife management and its influence on their livelihood outcomes. The study has used qualitative content analysis and narrative techniques in analysing data. Purposive (i.e. judgemental) method was applied when samples were chosen. The data were gathered by using semi-structured interviews guided by a list of open ended questions. The sample size was 40 respondents. Most importantly, the empirical results provided an answer to the intellectual puzzle of improving policy outcomes while managing forest and wildlife resources in Tanzania. Thus, the research offers empirical evidence which add to the existing narrative, particularly in areas of knowledge contribution to disciplines, theories and models used.
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spelling nottingham-556742025-02-28T14:19:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55674/ Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania Sobayi, Wenceslaus Mselya This research aims at studying policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. The study has been conducted in Tanzania and the main subject areas of examination include: Tanzania foreign policy and how it affects donors’ financial and technical support in forest and wildlife management; the cooperation that exists between bureaucrats and other actors in designing and implementing policies; research studies and their contribution to the effectiveness of policy provisions; Government decentralisation policy and how it affects operational efficiency in managing forest and wildlife resources; and lastly, involvement of local communities in forest and wildlife management and its influence on their livelihood outcomes. The study has used qualitative content analysis and narrative techniques in analysing data. Purposive (i.e. judgemental) method was applied when samples were chosen. The data were gathered by using semi-structured interviews guided by a list of open ended questions. The sample size was 40 respondents. Most importantly, the empirical results provided an answer to the intellectual puzzle of improving policy outcomes while managing forest and wildlife resources in Tanzania. Thus, the research offers empirical evidence which add to the existing narrative, particularly in areas of knowledge contribution to disciplines, theories and models used. 2019-02-23 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55674/1/PhD%20Thesis%20-%20Wenceslaus%20.pdf Sobayi, Wenceslaus Mselya (2019) Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. forest and wildlife conservative management
spellingShingle forest and wildlife conservative management
Sobayi, Wenceslaus Mselya
Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title_full Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title_fullStr Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title_short Policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in Tanzania
title_sort policy implications of public assets management for forest and wildlife conservation in tanzania
topic forest and wildlife conservative management
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55674/