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Connecting poverty and ecosystem services: focus on Tanzania
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2005How are Africa’s ecosystems faring? This report provides a preliminary overview of ecosystem services in Tanzania and the corresponding constituents and determinants of well-being related to the availability of these services.DocumentDesigning integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs) : illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and the welfare of the local people
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004Based on empirical evidence from Serengeti, Tanzania, this paper explores the effect on illegal hunting, wildlife conservation and human welfare of the most common instruments of existing Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs). In order to do so the paper compares the performance of two different ICDP designs.DocumentThe status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in Eastern Africa
World Conservation Union, 2005Biodiversity within inland water ecosystems in Eastern Africa is both highly diverse and of great regional importance to livelihoods and economies. However, development activities are not always compatible with the conservation of this diversity and it is poorly represented in the development planning process.DocumentShared terrestrial ecosystems of East Africa: towards conviviality
African Centre for Technology Studies, 2002The East African Community (EAC) initiated a process to prepare common guidelines for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of shared aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of East Africa. The shared terrestrial ecosystems of East Africa include wetlands, forest ecosystems and protected wildlife ecosystems.DocumentShared aquatic ecosystems of East Africa: status and trends
African Centre for Technology Studies, 2002The East African Community (EAC) initiated a process to prepare common guidelines for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of shared aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of East Africa.DocumentWildlife conservation policies and incentives to hunt: an empirical analysis of illegal hunting in western Serengeti, Tanzania
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2004This paper examines the factors which determine participation and effort in illegal hunting, in western Serengeti, Tanzania.DocumentPeople and wildlife interactions around Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003This report reviews the results from a survey study in communities adjacent to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.DocumentClimate change decreases aquatic ecosystem productivity of Lake Tanganyika, Africa
SciDev.Net, 2003This paper presents evidence that climate warming is diminishing productivity in Lake Tanganyika, East Africa.DocumentIntegration of biodiversity into national environmental assessment procedures
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2001This report is one of eight thematic reviews prepared for the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP)which was created to help countries strengthen national capacity to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans in compliance with Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.The study consists of the following sections:Integrating biodiversity withDocumentIntegration of biodiversity into national fishery sectors
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2002This report is one of eight thematic reviews prepared for the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP), a programme created to help countries strengthen national capacity to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans in compliance with Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.The study consists of the following:a primer for planners on biodiPages
