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Canonical correlation analysis and pairwise correlation analysis were used to detect significant relationships between the socioeconomic variables of the households and the variables of the collected or used woodland products by the households. Results show that animal husbandry is the most important activity for providing villagers? income. Fuel wood, seeds and ground fodder are collected woodland products in the area. Among the key socioeconomic characteristics of the households, increased educational status and cash incomes from sources other than the woodland are associated with less dependency on the woodland resources, and consumption of energy has a positive correlation with the collection of fuel wood.   REFERENCES Abdallah, J.M. and Monela, G.G. (2007) Overview of Miombo woodlands in Tanzania. In: MITMIOMBO – Management of indigenous tree species for ecosystem restoration and wood production in semiarid Miombo woodlands in Eastern Africa. 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