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Socio-economic influences of Pangani river basin on community’s livelihoods in Korogwe, Tanga Region, Tanzania
Author(s) -
Hanna adhani,
Kiki Dwi Wulandari,
Lia Kusumaningrum,
Edi Junaedi,
Ahmad Dwi Setyawan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of bonorowo wetlands
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2775-8052
pISSN - 2775-8044
DOI - 10.13057/bonorowo/w100201
Subject(s) - livelihood , geography , tanzania , participatory rural appraisal , socioeconomics , drainage basin , structural basin , water resource management , agriculture , environmental planning , environmental science , cartography , paleontology , archaeology , sociology , biology
. Komba E, Lusambo LP. 2019. Socio-economic influences of Pangani river basin on community’s livelihoods in Korogwe, Tanga Region, Tanzania. Bonorowo Wetlands 10: 41-51. River basin`s resources are vital to basic livelihoods improvement and to the economy growth of the world. Although river basins played a significant role to Tanzania`s economic growth, little information is known on the socio-economic effects of river basin in the urban areas. To address the information gap between urban and rural areas, this study was conducted to: identify socio-economic activities undertaken by urban community along Pangani river basin, analyse gross profit from identified socio-economic activities and analyse factors influencing urban community`s dependency on river basin. Purposive sampling was used to select three wards among seven wards crossed by river basin. A cross-sectional research design was employed involving 90 respondents were randomly selected and interviewed using household questionnaire. Key informant’s informations were collected and three focus group discussions comprising 6-10 people were carried out using a developed checklist. Data were analysed using statistical package for social science (SPSS), gross margin analysis and multiple regression model. The findings revealed that, 33.3% of the respondents were conducting gardening activities, 26.7% crop cultivation, 26.7% brick making, 8.9% sand mining and 4.4% car wash activity. The overall gross profit was found to be TZS 5 263 736.00 per household/year which is higher than that recorded in previous researches conducted in rural areas. Soil fertility, land availability, water availability, access to market, conducive climatic condition and vicinity to new construction area were found to be significant factors influencing urban community to depend on river basin. The result prevail that, there is high utilisation of river basin resources in urban than in rural areas. The study recommends strengthening of community participation and awareness in conserving the sustainable river resources and further study on investigating economic efficiency of socio-economic activities.

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