Using trees as a way to offset the impacts of climate change in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania

Source(s): Radio France Internationale

Experts are working to help farmers manage water sources more effectively as the rains around Morogoro become more unpredictable, reports Radio France Internationale. At one of the top agricultural facilities in the country, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Professor Emmanuel Malisa teaches climate change conservation.

“One idea is to strengthen the village governance at the lowest level, to see that they are enforcing the rules,” says Malisa, who says the village environmental committee is one way not only to convey information to the farmers, but to ensure that the rules are followed and that there is accountability with village leaders.

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