Thursday, March 7, 2019
Urbanization Dynamics and Its Impact on Natural Resources
NEWSLETTER ARTICLE URBANISATION DYNAMICS AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE substance ab aim OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN MOSHI KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA By Isaac Kazungu1 and Maulid Bwabo2 Half the worlds people now live in built-up areas, with an estimated 60 m untowardion people universe added every year (World Bank population Index report, 2010). This rapid urban issue leads to environmental degradation and excessive demands on services, infrastructure and exercise of natural resource in rapidly urbanising cities of the world, Moshi inclusive. Resource degradation, energy consumption, conflicts on he use of resources has increased drastically. To address this a three (3) historic period project titled LUNA (Livelihoods, Urbanisation, Natural Resources in Africa) financed by Volkswagen Foundation of Germany completed deep down Five African Countries, namely Tanzania (Moshi), Cameroon (Bamenda), Botswana (Palapye), Cote dIvoire (Tyasale) and South Africa (Phalaborwa-Limpopo, and QueenstownEast ern Cape). It started in 2009 and aimed at analysing the impact of urbanisation on the use of natural resources and livelihoods in Africa. 1Isaac Kazungu is Assistant Lecturer and Researchers working with the Department of Marketing at Moshi University College of conjunctive and Business Studies (MUCCoBS). His main areas of interest allow Agricultural Marketing, Marketing research, internationalistic marketing, Livelihoods and Urbanization. He is a member of LUNA a team of researchers from Five African countries and Germany trade union movement a project on Urbanization and its impact on the use of Natural Resources in Africa. 2 Maulid Bwabo is Assistant Lecturer and Researchers in theDepartment of Marketing at Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies (MUCCoBS). Among the other disciplines, he specialises in Food crops marketing, Strategic marketing review and Marketing audit. He is overly a member of LUNA a team of researchers from Five African countries and Germany undertaking a project on Urbanization and its impact on the use of Natural Resources in Africa In Tanzania the project was undertaken in Moshi Municipality along the toss of Mountain Kilimanjaro-the highest Mountain in Africa. It explored nine (9) settlements in both rban and peri-urban areas of the city. These settlements include Mweka, Uru, Kibosho, Karanga, Kwa sadala, Pasua Matindigani, Pasua Kanisani, Kiusa, Uchira Mashingia. Livelihoods and settlements characteristics, resource availability and utilisation, settlement growth dynamics and challenges, economic activities and geographical locations are nearly remarkable areas explored. The result of the project built on what researchers explore about the problem, their insights and values using both evidence found and reflections. The results spin on poor enforcement of urban development policies, rban agricultural mathematical product additions and branding, promotion of traditional crops which enhance livelihoods of the poor resource and disadvantaged groups, worrying of the city authority, conflicts on the use of water infrastructure, insecurity to land tenure, difficulties in capitalisation of financial institutions mortgages and marketing informations. Others include inadequate horizontal and perpendicular linkages of local anesthetic communities, associations and interested parties, compensation considerations, changing of the peoples learning ability of farmers in production process and partnerships, fragmentation ofAfrican land use supply system, member based transformation efforts from informality to formality, poor governance. Likely, the question of ill staff in planning department and structural conflicts are some remarkable policy and practical development, which are potential for policy facial expression and improvement for our country development. Key issues noted during this investigation calls for policy interventions and secondary on the reality. In additional, networki ng, capacity building on which young scientists (2 quash students from MUCCoBS) were trained through this project.NEWSLETTER ARTICLE of urbanisation and the use of natural resources within a planned and sustainable way to enhance residents in growth and their development processes. Notwithstanding, the project creates a good link of development cooperation amid the North and South, which is among the countrys policy development agenda. LUNA team-Tanzania, left to right(a) Bwabo, Dr. Wakuru Magigi and Isaac Kazungu (Photo by Takemore Chogomoka) Issues noted during the project exploration are central to divers(prenominal) actors interested in Urban development and poverty reduction in rapidly rbanising cities. These actors include government, development partners, local communities/co-operators, non-governmental organisations, higher learning institutions, local government authorities and policy makers. The finding may be intercommunicate for enhancing the link Acknowledgements D r. Wakuru Magigi-LUNA country coordinator, Urban planner and Senior Lecturer MUCCoBS, Volkswagen Stiftung Foundation, the circumspection of MZUMBE University and MUCCoBS. Contactsemailprotected com, emailprotected com Web http//www. luna-project. uni-freiburg. de/ http//www. muccobs. ac. tz
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