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Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve

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Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Location of KazimzumbwiForest Reserve in Tanzania
LocationKisarawe District of Pwani Region,
 Tanzania
Nearest cityKisarawe & Dar es Salaam
Coordinates6°53′20.4″S 39°5′20.4″E / 6.889000°S 39.089000°E / -6.889000; 39.089000
Area48.8 km2 (18.8 sq mi)
DesignationNature Forest Reserve
Established1936
Governing bodyTanzania Forest Service Agency (TFS) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism
WebsiteOfficial Page

The Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve, officially listed as Pugu/Kazimzumbwi Nature Forest Reserve (Msitu wa Akiba wa Kazimzumbwi, In Swahili) is a protected area located in Kisarawe ward of Kisarawe District in Pwani Region, Tanzania. It is located next to the Pugu ward of Ilala MC to the east, about 20 km (12 mi) south-west of Dar es Salaam.[1] It covers an area of 4,887 hectares (12,080 acres), at an altitude between 120 and 180 m (390 and 590 ft). The reserve was established in 1936, but both agriculture and logging were tolerated for several years. Logging, in particular, went on until the 1970s.[2][3]

The Kazimzubwi Forest and the adjacent Pugu Forest Reserve are reportedly the remainders of one of the oldest surviving forests in the world.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve". protectedplanet.net.
  2. ^ Mkhai, E. M., J. Nawe, and P. A. Manda. "Use of Participatory Forest Management as a Strategy for Sustainability of Kazimzumbwi and Pugu Forest Reserves, Tanzania." University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 12.1 (2017): 3-11.
  3. ^ "Kazimzumbwi Forest Reserve". WWF.
  4. ^ Mngumi, Lazaro Eliyah. "Socio-ecological resilience to climate change effects in peri-urban areas: insights from the Pugu and Kazimzumbwi forest reserves of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." GeoJournal 86.1 (2021): 339-355.
  5. ^ Hamza, Hemedi. Impact of reserving forest on local communities: a case of Pugu and Kazimzumbwi forest Reserves. Diss. The Open University of Tanzania, 2013.
  6. ^ Gustavsson, Lillemor. "Collective sustainable forest management and the Kazimzumbwi forset-a case study." (2001).
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