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Uru rupapuro ruragaragazwa mu rurimi rw'umwimerere Icyongereza. Edit translations

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Self identities define how people interact for purpose of managing the natural environment. As a result different societies have different conceptions in managing environmental systems and may vary within and between societies. Every human being is affected by social and biophysical environment in which they live. The process of managing it can be facilitated by understanding both the people involved and the processes leading to such identities. At the same time, the idea of inter generational transmission of the best environmental management attitudes as part of education should be encouraged.

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There is a close link between self identity with environment and ones actions on the environment.

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Human beings have been interacting with nature and changing the natural landscape for a long time. Realizing that this state of affairs can’t continue indefinitely, different theories have been put forward to explain why different people see, behave and have contributed differently to this change as a step towards understanding the individual perception as part of environmental management.

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We have shown our commitment to set aside money for agricultural sector development. Along the way we have come across such a big set back

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Agriculture is our key economic sector; majority of our people depend on agriculture for their survival in terms of food, exports and raw materials for our industries.

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Tanzania continues to uphold the agricultural sector as the foundation of its economy and a driving force of its development.

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Nature is delicate and vulnerable to ecological change. The ecological destruction is not recognized until after the damage has been done. Therefore, habitat loss makes protection inevitable.

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This study sought to follow up the implementation of the Kilimo Kwanza initiative with the view to establish reliable facts on its significance to small-scale producers, mainly peasants and pastoralists. To achieve this, the study began by examining the perception of small-scale producers about Kilimo Kwanza and it assessed their participation in the implementation process.

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African farmers and agribusinesses could tap into a trillion-dollar market by 2030 if they can secure access to significantly more capital and infrastructure, including irrigation, to grow their food and compete in the global market.

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Judgments of land based on how useful it is for humans rather than its spiritual and ecological value have led to the disconnection between human beings and nature. We need to maintain the connection between nature and human beings for sustainable development to take place.