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THE FISHERIES ACT, 2003 - TANZANIA

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THE FOREST RESOURCES MANAGEMENTAND CONSERVATION ACT NO.10 1996 - ZANZIBAR

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NATIONAL FORESTRY POLICY FOR ZANZIBAR

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IUCN SSC guidelines on human-wildlife con ict and coexistence

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FOREST POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY - MOZAMBIQUE

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NATIONAL STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF MOZAMBIQUE (2015-2035)

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NATIONAL FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE POLICY - MALAWI

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NATIONAL FISHERIES POLICY OF 2015 - TANZANIA

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NATIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY - MALAWI

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THE NATIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY - TANZANIA

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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MASTER PLAN FOR STRATEGIC INTERVENTIONS (2022 – 2032) - TANZANIA

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NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, 2021 - TANZANIA

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POLICY BRIEF - TANZANIA

LOCAL COMMUNITIES ON THE VEDGE OF CRISIS: TIME TO ADDRESS TRANSBOUNDARY HUMAN-ELEPHANT CONFLICTS IN TANZANIA

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SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS REPORT FOR DEVELOPING THE GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH AND TERTIARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

The guidelines for guiding of research and tertiary education institutions, more especially, on financial, technical, and managerial topics, in executing research and innovation (R&I) projects on Natural Resource Management (NRM) and Waste Management (WM) were developed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) through the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) to address the key NRM and WM issues in SADC countries. This is part of the Research and Innovation in Natural Resource and Waste Management (RINaWa) Project’s objective on the capacity strengthening of research and tertiary education institutions in delivering research and training in WM and NRM. The development of these guidelines involved experts from different SADC countries. During the process several RiNaWa documents were reviewed, such as the Baseline Report.

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PART 2: RESEARCH & INNOVATION GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH AND TERTIARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS EXECUTING RESEARCH & INNOVATION PROJECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT (RINAWA)

Natural Resource Management (NRM) and Waste Management (WM) have remained a major challenge in Southern Africa over decades despite various efforts to improve sustainable NRM and WM in Southern Africa. The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is among the key institutions within the region committed to improving NRM and WM at the regional level. SADC noted that one of the factors contributing to unsustainable NRM and WM in the SADC region is the limited scientific research on key NRM and WM topics. As a result, NRM and WM policies, strategies, and practices within the SADC region remain largely uninformed. For those few universities and research institutions with well-developed strategies, there are always persistent budget limitations.

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