Authors
L Janssens de Bisthoven, MPM Vanhove, A-J Rochette, Jean Hugé, S Verbesselt, Revocatus Machunda, Linus Munishi, M Wynants, A Steensels, M Malan-Meerkotter, S Henok, T Nhiwatiwa, B Casier, YA Kiwango, R Kaitila, Hans Komakech, L Brendonck
Publication date
2020/8/1
Source
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
267
Pages
110594
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The social-ecological system of the Lake Manyara basin (Northern Tanzania), a UNESCO Biosphere reserve (BR) suffers from social-economic and environmental problems due to decreasing water levels, erosion and land and water use conflicts. We propose an integrated assessment of the social-ecological interactions of the area to support future sustainable management. Within the Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework an integrated literature review and several methods of knowledge collection were combined to identify future management priorities and challenges. During focus groups with farmers and pastoralists, stakeholders confirmed the role played by land use changes as driver and pressure in the landscape, e.g. through increased erosion rates and siltation of the lake. Moreover, economic and social issues were identified as prominent factors being influenced by, or …
Total citations
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