DAR ES SALAAM — MBEYA: IN VILLAGES scattered across the Great Ruaha and Lake Rukwa basins, the signs of change are becoming increasingly visible. Once-degraded forests are gradually recovering. Rivers and watersheds that had deteriorated under pressure from human activities are regaining their ecological function. Farmlands that were once exhausted, farmers are now adopting climate-smart agricultural practices that are The post From degraded lands to green prosperity: How Tanzania's landscape restoration is powering climate resilience, jobs and a new rural economy first appeared on Daily News. The post From degraded lands to green prosperity: How Tanzanias landscape restoration is powering climate resilience, jobs and a new rural economy appeared first on Daily News.

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