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Comprehensive Livestock Environmental Assessment for Improved Nutrition – PGIS Workshops Summary Report – Lushoto

This report describes the results of a multi-stakeholder workshop that was organized in the Tanga region of Tanzania, in order to develop an overview of small-scale dairy systems in the Lushoto and Handeni districts.

Joanne Morris, Ylva Ran / Published on 27 March 2015
Citation

Morris, J., Fraval, S., Githoro, E., Ran, Y., and Mugatha, S. (2015). Comprehensive Livestock Environmental Assessment for Improved Nutrition - PGIS Workshops Summary Report - Lushoto. SEI Working Paper No. 2015-05.

The workshop focused primarily on livestock keeping, feed production and the support infrastructure and services required for small-scale dairy production, as well as the environmental context supporting the systems. Together, the information provided a basis for discussion of the likely impacts on the environmental context associated with livestock keeping for dairy production. The data were captured using participatory mapping in small group discussions during the workshop.

These discussions yielded a wealth of relevant information describing the state of dairy production and natural resources in June 2014, for input into the CLEANED-VCs framework that is especially useful because it was developed by the stakeholders who know and operate within the landscape, and who manage the associated natural resource base through their activities. The results will complement secondary data, household-level information and expert knowledge as inputs into a proof-of-concept implementation of the ex-ante environmental assessment using the Comprehensive Livestock Environmental Assessment for Improved Nutrition, a Secured Environment and Sustainable Development along Livestock and Aquaculture Value Chains.

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Joanne Morris

Researcher

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Ylva Ran
Ylva Ran

Research Fellow

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