The Contribution of the Udzungwa Mountain National Park to the Livelihoods of Communities in the Morogoro Region of Tanzania

The effect of Udzungwa Mountain National Park (UMNP) on the livelihoods of communities is important.National Park is crucial in supporting the livelihoods of communities socially, economically andenvironmentally. This article analyzes the contribution and importance of the management of UMNP on thel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ghana journal of geography 2023-03, Vol.15 (1), p.62-83
1. Verfasser: Mhache, Emmanuel Patroba
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of Udzungwa Mountain National Park (UMNP) on the livelihoods of communities is important.National Park is crucial in supporting the livelihoods of communities socially, economically andenvironmentally. This article analyzes the contribution and importance of the management of UMNP on thelivelihoods of communities in Kilombero District in Morogoro Region. This paper adopted mixed researchapproach where data were collected using questionnaires, interviews and observations. Data were collected inthe villages’ proximity to UMNP; Msosa, Msolwa, Mkula and Ruipa villages. A total of 233 heads of householdswere interviewed. The results showed that, heads of households were motivated to manage the park because ofthe benefits accrued from it. People managed the park because they get firewood, poles, water and othersbenefits. This paper adopted Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (SLF). SLF is a useful tool for analyzing thecontribution of UMNP to livelihood of the communities residing close to it. The livelihood supports offered byUMNP among others include income, improved food (forest vegetables), fruits and improved well-being.Challenges encountered in the management of UMNP among others include climate change, deforestation,cutting trees for building houses, wildfire, illegal collection of herbs for medicines, poaching and illegal hunting.The study concludes that, fringe communities must be motivated to manage the park because of the continuingbenefits accrued from it. The study recommends that communities should be encouraged to take measures toprotect, conserve and participate in the management of UMNP.
ISSN:0855-9414
2821-8892
DOI:10.4314/gjg.v15i1.5