Farmer-herder conflicts in Kilosa and Mvomero Districts, Tanzania, pose significant challenges to sustainable development and community well-being. These conflicts stem from competing claims over land, resources, and livelihoods (Saruni et al., 2018), exacerbated by demographic pressures, land tenure insecurity (Benjaminsen et al, 2009). Falanta & Bengesi, 2018), and environmental factors (Mwamfupe, 2015). Understanding the spatial...Read More
At the College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH) pavilion, Hon. Pinda was thoroughly briefed on the Land Resources and Conflict Geodatabase (LaReCo), an innovative interactive web-based application developed on an open-source platform. LaReCo provides a visual representation of the spatial distribution of farmer-herder conflict magnitude, as well as pertinent environmental and socio-economic data...Read More