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Eco-system changes due to climate changes in Tanzania |
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by Lucas Marcus | 16-09-2020 18:35 0 |
Eco-system changes due to climate changes impact on temperature and rainfall patterns across Tanzania, whether associated with human induced climate change and/or long-term natural variability, have numerous and extensive impacts on the varied agro-ecological systems across the country, as well as the built environment of towns and cities. Some of these impacts are very direct; others are mediated through complex feedback systems. As mentioned above, many of the ecosystems are already in a degraded state due to human activity and this makes them more susceptible to the impacts of climate change, as are many of the infrastructure networks that constitute the built environment. These impacts are in turn experienced very differently by the various sectors, communities and households across Tanzania. Currently, large portions of the population are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of their limited livelihood base, poor access to markets and services (notably water supply, energy, transport, healthcare and social welfare), and weaknesses in the institutions that govern them. One of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is climate change. The accumulation of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) from different sources in the atmospheres promotes global warming (IPCC, 2007). The major source of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels that is estimated to contribute about 80%. Land use and land cover change especially forest deforestation and degradation contribute the remaining percentage (Stern, 2007). Among the major impacts of climate change in Tanzania is its influence on ecosystem services. Tanzania is endowed with different ecosystems and thus a variety of ecosystem services. While we are aware of the different ecosystem services that are provided by different ecosystems in Tanzania, knowledge on how these services are vulnerable to climate change and to what extent they will be impacted by climate change are not well known. The impact of climate change poses serious challenges to sustainable livelihoods and economic development, particularly for least developed countries like Tanzania. The adverse impacts of climate change are already noticeable in many countries including Tanzania. The ramifications of climate change are particularly evident on environment, human health, food security, human settlements, economic activities, natural resources and physical infrastructure. In recognition of these challenges, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania is committed to work hard to address these problems including adaptation and mitigation of climate change. The key issues to be addressed here include adaptation, mitigation, technology transfer and financial mechanisms to support implementation particularly of mitigation and adaptation activities. Specifically, Tanzania is committed to participate in the development and implementation of the REDD (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) initiatives as proposed in the Bali Conference to combat deforestation and the challenges of climate change. |
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10 Comments
Hello Lucas! Thank you for this enlightening report.
Regards,
NsikakAbasi
Posted 23-09-2020 23:26
Greetings from Nepal,
Lucas Marcus
Thanks for writing such informative report.
Best regards
Kaushal Niraula
#Green Cheers
Posted 23-09-2020 23:17
Greetings from Uzbekistan!
This has been my favorite article I have read so far. Please keep writing and will follow your articles to read more about Tanzania!
Sincerely,
Vazira.
Posted 23-09-2020 16:44
Thank you all for taking your precious time to read this report. Thank you very much my mentor WooJoo for the comments. Regards, Lucas
Posted 23-09-2020 16:18
Hello, greetings from Liberia.
What a great report! I'm eager to read more of this from you.
Best regards
Massaquoi
Posted 20-09-2020 03:35
Greetings Lucas
I hope you are doing well
The concept of REDD, I find it very appreciative. It's great to hear Tanzania is implementing it.
Thank you so much for your report.
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 17-09-2020 23:06
Hello Lucas!
This is your mentor WooJoo.
Thank you for sharing ecosystem issues happening in Tanzania.
I think that mostly, developed countries play the main role in causing climate changes, and greenhouse gas emissions.
And it is sad that the biggest victims are mostly less developed country.
I think each country should put a big effort to slow down the climate change rate, by emitting greenhouse gas less.
Thank you once again, and keep writing well!
Best wishes,
WooJoo
Posted 17-09-2020 22:54
Hello Lucas!
It's your SJ mentor.
Thank you for let us know about Tanzania's confronting problem caused by climate change.
A lot of species including human, animals, plants are affected by this challenge.
Eco-system changes are generating in various range from trivial to essential.
Indeed, nationwide approach must be considered to handle such complicated problems.
I hope Tanzania would get a solution to settle down this issue.
Regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 17-09-2020 19:29
hello
thank u so much for such an informative report .
keep sharing
with Regards
Shobha Pokhrel
Posted 17-09-2020 15:16
Greetings from nepal
Thank you for sharing a report on impact of climate change in your country.All should act together to mitigate this problem.
Keep writing such informative report.
We are looking forward to know more from you.
Regards
Dolma
Posted 16-09-2020 23:53