Dar es Salaam, Jan. 29 -- INTEGRATING biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation into development programming is important because healthy ecosystems underpin human well-being and economic development.

Land use plan is essential from primary levels, because climate change has huge impact on wildlife and leads to species loss. Threats to biodiversity continue to increase as adverse impacts of climate change exacerbate, which are likely to affect certain species related to particular ecological aspects of individual taxa, necessitating a species-based management approach.

Mr Joseph Olila, Landscape Planning  and Biodiversity Specialist, USAID Tuhifadhi Maliasili Project discloses that one of negative effects if proper pl...