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

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National REDD+ Strategy Development and Implementation Process in Tanzania. Mid Term Review. Final Report
2013
The Norwegian Government funded REDD+ project portfolio in Tanzania is creating significant positive results across Tanzania. Along with the research project on climate change and a selection of pilot projects, the REDD+ Policy Projec...
Doing good by doing well? Statoil in Sub-Saharan Africa
P. W. Skedsmo 2013
This report, commissioned by Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), examines Statoil’s exploration and production activities in Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular how Statoil understands and acts in order to develop its social license to ope...
Evaluation of Norway’s Bilateral Agricultural Support to Food Security
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013
The purpose of this evaluation was “to assess to what extent Norwegian funds for agriculture have contributed to food security, with a view to get recommendations for future support”. The period under evaluation was 2005-201...
Human energy requirements in Jatropha oil production for rural electrification in Tanzania
L. K. Grimsby / Global Network on Energy for Sustainable Development, 2013
Mini-grids connecting households to a generator can be a solution for providing rural communities in developing countries with electricity. Substituting diesel with locally produced Jatropha oil can improve economic and environmental ...
Good governance: key to local government in implementing REDD
C. Kimaryo 2012
Local Government Authorities (LGAs) are responsible for the provision of wide-ranging public services including environmental protection, forest conservation and development incentives, among others. But the key challenge for such inc...
Finding ways to build REDD+
C. Dyngeland 2012
Cutting down forests contributes to climate change. REDD+ is an international program which tries to tackle this practice, and Tanzania is part of the process. Universities like SUA are assisting in this and asking themselves “Ho...
Anthropogenic and natural influence on disease prevalence at the human-livestock-wildlife interface in the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania
R. D. Fyumagwa / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2013
Human activities in ecosystems interfere with natural processes and cause habitat fragmentation and loss. This restricts wildlife movement consequently reducing the gene flow and genetic diversity. Increased human encroachment on wild...
The role of indigenous knowledge and perceptions of pastoral communities on traditional grazing management in north-western Tanzania
I. S. Selemani / African Journal of Agricultural Research, 2012
Traditional forage conservation, locally known as “ngitili�, which involves retaining an area of standing vegetation from the beginning of rainy season and opening it up for grazing at the peak of dry se...
The role of indigenous knowledge and perceptions of pastoral communities on traditional grazing management in north-western Tanzania
I.S. Selemani / African Journal of Agricultural Research, 2012
Traditional forage conservation, locally known as “ngitili”, which involves retaining an area of standing vegetation from the beginning of rainy season and opening it up for grazing at the peak of dry season, has become an i...
Socio-economic conditions in REDD+ pilot areas: A synthesis of five baseline surveys
S. Movik / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012
The project Poverty and sustainable development impacts of REDD+ architecture: Options for equity, growth and the environment (POVSUS-REDD+) was initiated in 2009. It aims to increase the understanding of how institutions can be creat...
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The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania
The Government of the Kingdom of Norway and the United Republic of Tanzania established diplomatic relations more than 30 years ago and the two countries have ever since enjoyed cordial relationship. The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania is responsible for carrying out official and diplomatic communication between the two governments, as well as overseeing development co-operation between Norway and T...
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