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  1. Challenging Nature: Local Knowledge, Agroscience, and Food Security in Tanga Region, Tanzania (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Philip W. Porter, 2006
  2. Regional mortality differentials in Tanzania 1978 (Studies on the interrelationships between migration and development in third world settings) by Franz-Michael Rundquist, 1986
  3. Urban control campaigns in the third world: The case of Tanzania (Occasional paper series) by Allen Armstrong, 1987
  4. House types in Tanzania: A century of change by Wayne McKim, 1985
  5. Final report of field work carried out in Tanganyika by C. S Alexander, 1966
  6. Tanzania (Enchantment of the World. Second Series) by Jason Laure, Ettagale Blauer, 1994-04
  7. Blood, Milk, and Death: Body Symbols and the Power of Regeneration Among the Zaramo of Tanzania by Marja L. Swantz, 1995-03-23
  8. Adventuring in East Africa: The Sierra Club Travel Guide to the Great Safaris of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Zaire, and Uganda by Allen Bechky, 1990-03
  9. Tanzania (Africa) by Joan Vos MacDonald, 2004-08
  10. Tanzania People's Defence Force by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-06-24
  11. Sadani, Tanga, Tanzania
  12. Cooking with the sun: An analysis of Solar Cooking in Tanzania, its adoption and impact on development by Pia Piroschka Otte, 2009-11-29
  13. Chaga: Chaga language, Rombo language, Wunjo language, Thomas Marealle, Marealle, Mount Kilimanjaro, Moshi, Bantu languages, Africa, Indigenous peoples of Africa, Mount Meru (Tanzania)
  14. Railway Stations in Tanzania by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-07-03

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  • Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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    Tanzania embodies all the enchantment of an African adventure. It is a land with wide open spaces, shimmering lakes of the Rift Valley
  • 62. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Tanzania
    africa Last checked 20001031 CIA World Factbook 2000 tanzania Basic referenceinformation about tanzania, including details of geography, people, economy
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    Africa Online: Tanzania
    Range of news and information about Tanzania. Headings include news, business and finance, sports, travel, education, health, music and women.
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    CIA World Factbook 2000: Tanzania
    Basic reference information about Tanzania, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
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    Ethnologue Language Database: Tanzania
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Tanzania, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
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    Geographical Synopsis, Human geography, Physical Relief, Population geography,Soils, Thematic Synopsis, Africa, tanzania Maps and Atlases, tanzania
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    Academy PostDoctoral Research Fellowship at the Department of geography in the andhas completed two major research projects in tanzania exploring these issues
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    Contact Info: Email dan.brockington@geog.ox.ac.uk Dan Brockington is a Departmental Lecturer. He joined the department in October 2002. Previously he held a British Academy Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship at the Department of Geography in the University of Cambridge. He studied for his PhD in the Anthropology Department of University College London.
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    Dan has examined the environmental and social consequences of nature conservation and resource use in Africa and has completed two major research projects in Tanzania exploring these issues. He is particularly interested in the power of international conservation agendas, national government policy and local attempts to subvert and resist the consequences of both. He has also explored the dynamics of institutions of common pool resource management, which led to a study of local government structures and practises in Tanzania. Current work examines the nature and politics of third world environmentalisms, human agency in environmental change and ways of responding to environmental change. His interest in environments in based on the problems of inequality. He is concerned with how it inequality is justified, how perpetrated, how resisted, defied and how people cope with it.
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    66. Adventures In Tanzania Safaris Wildlife Wild Animals Advices Travels
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    67. African Safari Speciliasts
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    68. Geography And Topographic Science - Postgraduate Opportunities - University Of G
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    70. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Area Studies : Africa : Tanzania
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    71. ABCP--Site Of The Project Is Tanzania
    tanzania, geography, Top of Page. Location Eastern Africa, bordering the IndianOcean, between Kenya and Mozambique. Geographic coordinates 6 00 S, 35 00 E.
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    Moshi is 21 miles from Mt. Kilimanjaro on the plains below. The African Blackwood Conservation Project is centered at Moshi, in Kilimanjaro district, Tanzania. This is one of the most beautiful and interesting places on the planet. Moshi is just 21 miles (34 km.) south of Mt. Kilimanjaro (5895 m./19,340 ft.), the highest mountain in Africa located near the northeastern border. The volcanic peak, which lies just south of the equator, is snow-capped year round. On the borders of the country lie three of the great lakes of Africa. Lake Victoria is located on the northwest border with Kenya, west of Kilimanjaro, Lake Tanganyika on the western border, and Lake Malawi (Nyasa) on the southwest. The Rift Valley is a tremendous geological fault system extending from Mozambique to the Middle East, and Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika lie within its vast confines. The Serengeti is the world's largest wildlife refuge. Its name means "endless plains" in Maasai. An estimated three million large animals inhabitat an area equal to the size of Northern Ireland. These giant movements of wildlife consume vast quantities of grass each day, in the thousands of tons, and are on continual search for water and grass. The vegetation in the Serengeti consists of short and long grass plains, an acacia savannah and wooded grasslands. Olduvai Gorge is famous for its distinction as the home of Zinjanthropus and Homo Habilis from millions of years ago, literally the "Dawn of Man". Stone age hunters have marked their passing by leaving hundreds of rock paintings in the southern highlands of Tanzania. The descendants of the Bantu peoples, who migrated south some 2000 years ago, now populate Tanzania. The KiSwahili language of today was a trade language, created about 1000 years ago by a blending of Persian, Arabic and Bantu.

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  • 76. Conditions In Poor Countries | Dept. Of Human Geography | SU
    in the department on problems of land degradation in tanzania within the MALISATAprogramme, coordinated from the Department of Physical geography within the
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    Cutting across other research areas within the department are studies of conditions and developments in poor countries. An increasing number of researchers have incorporated such aspects of research, while a few themes dominate and are held together by common theoretical and methodological frameworks, by networks, seminar activities, and the active development of relevant special courses and course elements to prepare for this research. They include the following themes:
    Rural African Research includes studies on systems of agricultural production as well as on processes of environmental change and on modes of food provisioning in rural areas.
    A major ongoing programme here is one on "Islands of Agricultural Intensification", coordinated by Professor Mats Widgren. It also involves Wille Östberg and a doctoral project by Lowe Börjeson. The project addresses intensive agriculture in East Africa, a comparatively rare phenomenon in the region, but of decisive importance to its future. In two case studies – in Tanzania and Kenya – the history, ecology and social context of intensive farming is studied. Local knowledge related to irrigation, manuring, terracing, stall-feeding and other sustainable farming practices are studied from anthropological and geographical perspectives.

    77. Kulturgeografi - Vesa-Matti Loiske
    Social Differentiation and Rural Urban Links; the Case of the Babati Area, tanzania, Stockholm University, School of geography, EDSUWorking Paper No 6, 1991.
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    Vesa-Matti Loiske Ph.D, Assistant Professor
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    Teacher on basic as well as research preparatory courses. Research on socio-economic factors determining land use in the tropics. Research capacity building through the establishment of the Environment and Development Studies Unit (EDSU), an integrated research unit between the departments of physical and human geography at Stockholm University. Engagement in bilateral research programmes between Sweden and Tanzania. All activities undertaken at the Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, from 1987 to 1997. Project leader of the research project "Environmental Perception; the case of the Baltic Sea Area 1850 to present" (funded by the Baltic Sea foundation). Member of the faculty board at Södertörns högskola (University College) 1997 – 2000. Co-ordinator of the educational programme Environment and Development 2000 -. Publications
    "Political Adaptation: The Case of the Wabarabaig in Hanang District, Tanzania", In: Bovin, M & Manger, L (eds.), Adaptive Strategies in African Arid Lands, Scandinavian Institute for African Studies, Uppsala 1990 "Land Conflicts and Political Strategies: The Case of Hanang District, Tanzania". In: Mickels G et al (eds.) The Third World & The Fourth World, Dimensions of Development in the Peripheries. Proceedings from 10th Anniversary Seminar of the Finnish Association for Development Geography. Occasional Papers of the Finnish Association for Development Geography, Vol. 24, 1991.

    78. GORP - Geology & Geography - Gombe Stream National Park
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    Here, the trough has been filled by water to create Lake Tanganyika, the world's second deepest lake, down to 1400 meters deep. Formed about 20 million years ago, it is the oldest of the Rift Valley lakes. Awesome Africa Lake Manyara National Park Arusha National Park Serengeti National Park Kilimanjaro National Park ... Tarangire National Park GORP Forum: Africa The lake is fed by drainage from Zaire, Burundi and Zambia as well as from Tanzania. The largest of these rivers is the Malagarasi which drains all of north-western Tanzania into the lake about 40 kms south of Kigoma. The lake has an outlet at Kalemie in Zaire, only 100 kms across the lake from the inlet, and this is the source of the Lualaba River. It is likely that before the Rift Valley was formed, the Malagarasi and Lualaba were one continuous river flowing westward to the Atlantic.

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  • 80. EAMAF About Tanzania
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