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Vol. 36 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Geographic Association of Tanzania
Vol. 36 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Geographic Association of Tanzania
Published:
2017-05-24
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Development Process, Planet Earth Resources And Environmental Change
William Rugumamu
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Fertility Myth of Oldoinyo Lengai and Its Impacts To the Maasai Community of Northern Tanzania
Evaristo Haulle, Delphine Njewele
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Water and Pasture Availability on Livestock Routes Under a Changing Climate: A Case of Ilemela and Magu Districts in Tanzania
Siwa Ernest, Martine Hagai, Japhet J Kashaigili
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Forest and Forestry in Tanzania: Changes and Continuities in Policies and Practices From Colonial Times to the Present
Edward Mgaya
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Understanding Spatial Flow of Building Poles ' Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Livelihoods and Forest Resources: The Case of Zanzibar, Tanzania
Festo G. J. Ndumbaro
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Cyperus papyrus in Lake Victoria: Genetic Information, Utilisation and Resource Sustainability
Justin Lusasi
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The Contribution of REDD Pilot Project to Community Livelihoods: A Case Study of Kondoa District, Tanzania
Erasto Mang ' enya, Enock Makupa
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Climate Change Adaptation Practices for Sustainable Food Production in Rombo District, Tanzania
Venosa A. Mushi, Mamkwe C. Edward
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