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Owning economic reforms: a comparative study of Ghana and Tanzania
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001This paper compares reform ownership in Ghana and Tanzania over the past two decades.DocumentLand tenure reform and the balance of power in eastern and southern Africa
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery.DocumentRe-examining the 'more people less erosion' hypothesis: special case of wider trend?
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000Recent research into natural resource rehabilitation based on in-depth case studies has highlighted situations where population growth and agricultural intensification have been accompanied by improved rather than deteriorating soil and water resources.DocumentPoverty and inequality during structural adjustment in rural Tanzania
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1996Growth attributed to structural adjustment has benefited the population generally, shifting a significant portion of the population from below the poverty line to above it.DocumentLand, Forests and People in Finnish Aid in Zanzibar: Some Preliminary Observations
Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998Sets 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 (ZILEM) project. This study centres on initial research carried out in Dar es Salaam (documentary) and Unguja (documentary, observational and in-depth interviews).DocumentParticipation and Sustainability: Partners in Conflict?: The Case of the East Usambara Catchment Forestry Project (EUCFP), Tanzania
Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, 1998Discusses the concepts of participation and sustainability and how we see them in the context of the EUCFPDocumentHabari ya maendeleo ya Tanzania - 28. A bibliography on recent articles on Tanzanian development studies
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1997Regularly published index to journal articles on TanzaniaDocumentKing Cotton under Sovereignty: The Private Marketing Chain for Cotton in Western Tanzania, 1997/98
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998Examines the emergence of a private sector marketing chain for cotton in Tanzania in the period 1994/95-1997/98, based on field work conducted between June and September 1997.DocumentLimping towards a Ditch without a Crutch: The Brave New World of Tanzanian Cotton Marketing Cooperatives.
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998Describes developments in cotton marketing cooperatives in Tanzania’s major cotton growing area between 1991 and 1997. During this period cooperatives underwent voluntarisation, lost state and donor financial support and (from 1995) had to face strong competition from private cotton buyers/ginners.DocumentAid and Reform in Africa
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1999Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reformers that grew rapidly and reduced poverty. In other countries policies changed little or even got worse.Pages
