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Category: Deforastation

Tanzanians encroach Malawi for charcoal

January 22, 2019January 22, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Karonga District Forest Office has expressed worry over increased numbers of Tanzanians who enter Malawi illegally to cut down trees […]

German minister hails afforestation initiative

January 9, 2019 Johanna Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Gerd Müller has commended Chilu community in Nkhoma, Lilongwe, for restoring forests […]

Nature versus infrastructure

January 7, 2019 Johanna Posted in Deforastation

In November 2017, scientists working in Sumatra, Indonesia, made and exciting announcement: they had discovered a new species of orangutan, […]

Railply preaches forest protection at New Year party

January 7, 2019 Johanna Posted in Deforastation

Raiply Malawi Limited used New Year celebrations at Mtangatanga school ground in Mzuzu to sensitise communities around Viphya Plantation to […]

Department engages chiefs to protect forests

November 19, 2018November 19, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation

Chiefs from Mulanje and the Department of Forestry on Thursday held a meeting where they strategised on how to conserve […]

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Deforestation in Malawi: In search of lasting solutions

September 7, 2018October 17, 2018 Johanna Posted in DeforastationTagged afforestation, deforestation, fuelwood, local communitites, NGO, power shortages, private partnership, reafforestation, solutions, water supply

Addressing deforestation in Malawi As reviewed, deforestation impacts are widespread, costly and affect many sectors of the Malawi economy. There […]

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Hydrological and environmental impact of deforestation

August 31, 2018September 23, 2018 Johanna Posted in DeforastationTagged blackouts, deforestation, erosion, hydrology, impact of deforestation, land degradation, load shedding, power generation, shire river, water shortage

Extensive deforestation in catchments in Malawi has led to land degradation leading to ectrensive erosion and gullies. Deforestation has also […]

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population, poverty, wood energy, tobacco growing and brick making

August 27, 2018September 23, 2018 Johanna Posted in DeforastationTagged blackouts, deforestation, Environmental degradation, habitat loss, Land and Water Management, population growth, poverty, power outages, wood energy

In this three-part development series on deforestation in Malawi, Dr Kenneth Wiyo, Associate Prfessor in Land and Water Management at […]

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Clarification on the Nkhoma power sub-station

August 20, 2018September 23, 2018 masifrancis Posted in DeforastationTagged blackouts, ESCOM, power outages, power station

ESCOM Limited wishes to clarify a misrepresentation of facts in a news story that was carried in The Nation Newspaper […]

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Choma Forest produces 500 charoal bags daily

August 17, 2018September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in DeforastationTagged charcoal production, Choma Forest, deforestation, WESM

According to a research by Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi (Wesm) 500 bags of charcoal are produced from Choma […]

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