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Tanzania and Environment

Tanzania
  • Capital: Dodoma
  • Population: 41892895
  • Size: 945087.0 Km2

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Real-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Country Report: Tanzania
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
The purpose of this country level evaluation is to assess Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI)´s support to national REDD strategy development and other REDD readiness efforts in Tanzania. Norway and...
Real-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative: Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Executive Summaries from Country Reports
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
The primary objective of the Norwegian Government’s climate policy is to help establish a global, binding, long-term post-2012 regime that will ensure cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions sufficient to limit global temperature...
Biofuel potential and FAO’s estimates of available land: The case of Tanzania
H. M. Haugen 2010
While there are under-utilized lands in several countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the drive towards transforming huge areas of land to biofuel plantations must be reviewed critically. The facts that much of these lands are presently co...
Lessons on accountability in forest governance: The Mama Misitu Campaign against illegal logging in Tanzania
P. Domingo / Overseas Development Institute, 2011
This Project Briefing examines the experience and lessons of Tanzania's Mama Misitu Campaign for the promotion of better forest governance. Key messages: Social accountability can improve forest governance where it changes cost-benefi...
Norwegian support to Tanzanian traditional energy
A.L. Cowi (ed); D. Hoystad (ed) / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2010
The Government of Norway supported the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organisation (TaTEDO) programme ‘Integrated Modern Energy Services for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction’ (IMESPORE...
A need for improved understanding of hill furrow irrigation systems in Kilimanjaro (Tanzania)
M. Tagseth / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2011
The main objective of this thesis is to contribute knowledge of water management and water use in hill furrow irrigation in Kilimanjaro region in Tanzania. The paper analyses the waters of the region, conceptualised as a waterscape co...
Norway's presence in the field of Tanzanian strategy to reduce emissions from deforestation: successful partnership
J. Salmi; K. Lindroos; I. Karani / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
In April 2008, Norway and Tanzania signed a letter of intent on a climate change partnership focused on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). The current paper reviews Norwegian-supported programmes on a...
Water management reform in Tanzania: considering irrigation systems and new water water policies for Kilimanjaro
M. Tagseth / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2010
The practices and technology related to irrigation in Tanzania are relevant to debates about indigenous intensive agricultural systems, concerning their sustainability and prospects for development. This study analyses water system of...
The complexity of water governance
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
Water governance is a significant feature of international development policymaking. There is an increasing consensus on the need for improved water governance to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This edition of id21 i...
Developing functional energy markets in East Africa, and adapting energy solutions to local needs
T. Byakola; O. Lema; T. Kristjansdottir 2009
This report focuses on the necessary framework for a sustainable energy project to succeed in addressing energy security and poverty reduction whilst being sustainable and environmentaly friendly. As such, the report summarises the ex...
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