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Tanzania and Environment

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

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The poor relation: a political economy of the marketing chain for dagaa in Tanzania
Peter Gibbon / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1997
Dagaa is the collective name in Tanzania for various types of sardine-like fish eaten in a dried form by poor and middle-income groups throughout eastern and southern Africa. This paper is a fieldwork-based case-study of the ‘com...
Water tenure in Kenya and Tanzania: what is the role of community responses and legal regimes?
C. Huggins / Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
This paper looks at the water policy of Tanzania, and makes comparisons with the situation in Kenya. It focuses especially on recent attempts to move towards a participatory, demand-management approach to rural water supply. This focu...
Participation and Sustainability: Partners in Conflict?: The Case of the East Usambara Catchment Forestry Project (EUCFP), Tanzania
E.T. Mallya / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
Discusses the concepts of participation and sustainability and how we see them in the context of the EUCFP
Land, Forests and People in Finnish Aid in Zanzibar: Some Preliminary Observations
C.S.L. Chachage / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998
Sets out to examine the question of aid provision. As part of a general study on Finnish aid, the main focus is on two projects in Zanzibar: Zanzibar Forestry Project (ZFP) and Zanzibar Integrated Lands and Environment Management (ZIL...
Policy recommendations and strategies for improving the Tanzanian irrigation sector
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
This article addresses the importance on increasing the acreage of land under irrigation within Tanzania, in order to increase food output, poverty reduction and exports.Policy recommendations within the irrigation sub-sector: ...
Habari ya maendeleo ya Tanzania - 28. A bibliography on recent articles on Tanzanian development studies
O. Nørgaard / Danish Institute for International Studies, 1997
Regularly published index to journal articles on Tanzania
Why do households choose to invest in soil and water conservation?
C. Boyd; C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Discusses the role of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in sustainable livelihoods and presents preliminary findings from case studies conducted in Tanzania and Uganda. Describes the conditions under which households...
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