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Management of Natural Resources Programme, Tanzania TAN-0092 : final evaluation
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007This paper presents the findings of the final evaluation of the Management of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP) in Tanzania. The evaluation consisted of site visits to the programme’s eleven projects, interviews with project managers and beneficiaries, and a review of programme documents and other relevant literature.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.DocumentA study of local knowledge in relation to management of agro-biodiversity for food security: case study on local seed management systems in Southern Highlands and Central Zone, Tanzania [research proposal]
LinKS Project: Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems for Food Security, FAO, 2004This research proposal is aimed at raising awareness of women’s and men’s knowledge related to use and management of the agricultural biological systems they depend on for food security. The research will be carried out in Southern Highlands and Central Tanzania. The research will emphasise local seed diversity and management practices.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.DocumentBioprospecting: effects on environment and development
Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002This article discusses the issues surrounding bioprospecting, paying particular attention to its on conservation and development, through examining bioprospecting case studies in Tanzania, Norway, and Costa Rica.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.Pages
