The Timber Rush: Private Forestry in Village Land” is a Danida-funded project titled  implemented collaboratively by researchers from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH) of SUA in Tanzania, the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), and the Copenhagen University of Denmark from September 2016 to September 2020. 

Timber Rush investigates the scale and drivers of the current investments in land and timber in Tanzania, testing the hypothesis that investments are first and foremost driven by domestic factors related to increased market demand for timber for industrial use, particularly construction, nationally and in the East African region.

Timber Rush further investigates the impact of investments in land for timber production on local people’s access to and benefits from land and other resources, testing the hypothesis that the main beneficiaries of investments in timber production are to be found among the domestic investors based in Tanzania’s urban areas while local people bear the costs. Also, the Timber Rush project provides for capacity building to strengthen the social science approach to the study of forest and natural resource management at Sokoine University of Agriculture.

Learn more

http://drp.dfcentre.com/project/timber-rush-private-forestry-village-land

https://www.diis.dk/node/6954