Can Socio-Economic Incentives Improve the Livelihoods of Communities Surrounding Rehabilitated ecosystems? An empirical evidence of Kondoa Rehabilitated Rural Areas, Dodoma, Tanzania by Chami Avit A* in Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research (CIACR) in Lupine Publishers
Communities need motivation in order to effectively and sustainably
participate in conserving the surrounding environmental resources.
However the contribution of socio-economic incentives towards improving
the livelihoods of communities surrounding rehabilitated ecosystems
remains scantly known. This study was an attempt to reveal the less
known contribution of socioeconomic incentives towards improving the
livelihoods of communities surrounding rehabilitated ecosystems drawing
empirical evidences from Kondoa Rehabilitated Rural Areas (KRA), Dodoma,
Tanzania. The cross-sectional research design was employed. Simple
random sampling technique was used to select 30 respondents from each of
the four study villages and make a total of 120 respondent households.

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