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Tanzania and Environment

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

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Is the tragedy of fishery commons a market failure or a capability failure?: A look at Tanzania and Bangladesh
S. Jentoft; P. Onyango; M.M Islam / International Journal of the Commons, 2010
Based on case studies of small-scale fisheries and poverty in Bangladesh and Tanzania, this article argues that the root of the tragedy of the commons is the restriction of freedom rather than unlimited freedom. The paper states that ...
Implementing REDD in Tanzania and Uganda
A. Vatn; P. Vedeld; J.G. Petursson / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009
This paper examines whether reduced emissions from forests – from deforestation and forest degradation (the REDD project) - should be included in a post-Kyoto agreement . It focuses on how REDD could be instituted at the na...
Budget support, aid instruments and the environment in Tanzania
C. Luttrell; I. Pantaleo / Overseas Development Institute [ES], 2008
A recent evaluation of budget support highlighted that there are challenges in integrating cross cutting issues such as environment into Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers. This paper reviews experience of the transferring of env...
Reforming wildlife governance through non-governmental actors
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2009
This brief looks at the role corruption plays in structuring wildlife governance systems in Africa by comparing the differing governance structures which have elicited variant economic and ecological outcomes. Wildlife is an important...
Survival in an unplanned urban fishing wetland in Tanzania
M. Victor; A. Makalle; N. Ngware / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2008
This report is a case study of Bonde la Mpunga, a wetland in Dar es Salaam which was formerly used for rice growing. It is an area abundant in natural resources with fishing being the main economic activity. It is a sprawling unplanne...
Impact or fiction: Norad's assistance to water supply and sanitation
O. Skaiaa / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
The main purpose of this report is to provide an update on the status of the Norwegian investments made on the water supply and sanitation sector in Tanzania and Kenya during the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The report aims at drawing lessons ...
Is agroforestry a solution to climate change?
World Agroforestry Centre, 2009
This policy brief analyses agroforestry as a tool for improving livelihood in Tanzania and tackling emerging local and global challenges. The paper argues that agroforestry creates a web of resilient land use practices that mitigate a...
Improving development assistance support to local organisations
D. Satterthwaite; G. Sauter / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008
This publication is one in a series of case studies that reviews the experiences of local organisations in development and environmental management . It also examines the different kinds of external funding that best supported their e...
Policies and methods that work for biodiversity and livelihoods
K. Swiderska; D. Roe; L. Siegele; M. Grieg-Gran / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2008
This report is an output of IIED’s collaborative research project “Policy that works for biodiversity and poverty reduction” and is based on a literature review and three country case studies (India, Peru and Tanzani...
Environmental effects of microfinance
R. Wild; A. Millinga; J. Robinson / WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2008
Although development practitioners increasingly acknowledge the positive impact of microfinance on poverty reduction, less is known about the environmental effects of microfinance schemes. Since 1999, a number of microfinanc...
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