Despite the social, nutritional, economical and environmental
importance of Tanzanian coastal areas, yet they are vulnerable to
both over-exploitation and degradation of their habitats. Using the
data from two coastal villages and econometric methods as well as
Stochastic Production Frontier techniques, the book demonstrates
the extent which various socio-economic dimensions of rural coastal
households influence livelihood pathways, production efficiency and
attitudes towards conservation initiatives. Thus, attention to
differential patterns of rural coastal households presents more
viable possibilities for coastal villages to have
conservation-development policies/programs that lead to poverty
reduction.
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