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  1. Maasailand Ecology: Pastoralist Development and Wildlife Conservation in Ngorongoro, Tanzania. (book reviews): An article from: The Geographical Review by Marilyn Little, 1993-07-01
  2. World Heritage Sites in Tanzania: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Stone Town, Kilwa Kisiwani, Selous Game Reserve
  3. Commercialisation of smallholder production in Tanzania: implications for sustainable resources management.(Voices from the South)(Report): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Cosmas H. Sokoni, 2008-06-01
  4. Water Privatization by Country: Water Privatization in Brazil, Water Privatization in Argentina, Water Privatization in Tanzania
  5. Spectrum Guide to Tanzania (Spectrum Guides) (Serial)
  6. Culture and Customs of Tanzania (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Kefa M. Otiso, 2011-04-30
  7. The Leakeys: A Biography by Mary Bowman-Kruhm, 2009-11-24
  8. Proceedings of the Workshop on an Initiative Towards Understanding a Joint Implementation Regime to Support National Priorities in Tanzania (CEEST Research Report)
  9. Tumbuka: Bantu Peoples, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Abrahamic Religions, Tumbuka Language, Ethnologue, Bantu Languages, Swahili Language, Tumbuka Mythology
  10. Tanzania: Tanzania. History of Tanzania, Politics of Tanzania, Economy of Tanzania, Transport in Tanzania, Microfinance in Tanzania, Regions of Tanzania
  11. Ubaruku: Mbarali, Mbeya Region, Tanzania, Chunya, Mbeya Rural
  12. The geography and hydrography of the Tanganyika Territory part of the Ruvuma Basin by Clement Gillman, 1944
  13. Kilimanjaro: The Great White Mountain of Africa by David Pluth, Mohamed Amin, et all 2002-02
  14. Mount Kilimanjaro (Natural Wonders) by Galadriel Watson, 2008-08

81. Dr Tim Kelsall - Geography, Politics And Sociology - University Of Newcastle
Kelsall T, (2000) Governance, Local Politics and Districtization in tanzania The1998 1700 Webmaster Ann.Rooke@ncl.ac.uk School of geography, Politics and
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/geps/staff/profile/tim.kelsall
University of Newcastle Geography, Politics and Sociology Staff Staff Alphabetical list List by Subject Area List by role
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Dr Tim Kelsall
Lecturer in Politics
  • Email : tim.kelsall@ncl.ac.uk Telephone : 0191 222 8824 Fax : 0191 222 5069 Address : 40-42 Great North Road
    University of Newcastle
    Newcastle upon Tyne
    Room Number : 207
Teaching
Undergraduate Teaching
POL265: The Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa
POL314: Project in African Politics
POL367: Africa and the Politics of Development
Research
Research Interests
The politics of governance, development and democratization in Africa, addressing this theme through an analysis of the social construction of African subjectivity, with a country focus on politics and society in contemporary Tanzania.
This also includes the effects of 'globalisation' on social structure, identity and collective action in the region.
Co-editor of the journal of African Affairs.
Postgraduate Supervision
Tiseke Kasambala, Alex Hurst, John Painter
Selected Publications
  • Kelsall T, (2003)

82. CDR Researchers And Projects
Henrik J. Nielsen, geography, International Development. Impact study of DanishNGOs country study of tanzania. Rie Odgaard, Social Anthropology.
http://www.cdr.dk/newsletter/nw299-3.htm
Institute for International Studies
Department for Development Research
Former Centre for Development Research Copenhagen
Tidligere Center for Udviklingsforskning Researching Development
at the CDR Copenhagen
June, 1999
Quarterly newsletter from the Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen
CDR researchers and projects
PEOPLE, SOCIETY AND NATURE
Jannik Boesen
, Political Science. Sustainable management of natural resources through local institutions (SASA) (Tanzania) Thorkil Casse , Economics. Madagascar: Deforestation and economic policy Lars Engberg-Pedersen , International Development. Local organisations in rural poverty alleviation in Burkina Faso (LORPA) (Burkina Faso) Steen Folke , Economic Geography. ¨ Impact study of Danish NGOs ¨ Impact study of Danish NGOs - country study of Bangladesh Esbern Friis-Hansen , Human Geography. Genetic resource conservation and agricultural development in Africa (SASA) Peter Gregersen , Sociology. Coping with population growth. Migration, demography and resources in the Ruaha River Basin (SASA) (Tanzania) Finn T. Hansen

83. BUBL LINK: 916.7 Geography And Travel: Central Africa
document Location usa CIA World Factbook 2000 tanzania Basic reference informationabout tanzania, including details of geography, people, economy, government
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC11794
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916.7 Geography and travel: Central Africa
Titles Descriptions
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Angola
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Burundi
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Cameroon
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Central African Republic ...
  • World Travel Guide: Uganda
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CIA World Factbook 2000: Angola
    Basic reference information about Angola, 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.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: angola
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    document
    Location: usa
    CIA World Factbook 2000: Burundi
    Basic reference information about Burundi, 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. Author: CIA Subjects: burundi DeweyClass: ResourceType: document Location: usa
    CIA World Factbook 2000: Cameroon
    Basic reference information about Cameroon, 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.
  • 84. Tanzania: WORLD FACTBOOK
    tanzania + tanzania + tanzania + geography +- Location Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean
    http://www.tradeport.org/ts/countries/tanzania/wofact.html
    Tanzania
    WORLD FACTBOOK
    Source: U. S. Department of Commerce - National Trade Data Bank, May 6, 1999
    TradePort is an authorized distributor of STAT-USA data.
    Tanzania Main Menu
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    85. East Africa
    Kenya. Review the cultural geography of tanzania. Describe climate,economic activities, and ethnic tensions in inland East Africa.
    http://home.silverstar.com/~nhokanson/geography/20.html
    Hokanson's World Geography
    Textbook Link
    Xpeditions
    World Bank
    Country Watch
    World Factbook

    East Africa
    Home
    Notes
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    Agenda Plan of Study
    Guided Reading Worksheets PDF Worksheets Notes Unit Organizer Vocabulary Quizzes ... Self Check Quiz Chapter Overview Chapter 20: East Africa Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia are located in the Horn of Africa. All have suffered from drought and violent conflict. Sudan is the largest country in Africa. Most of the people live along the Nile River or one of its tributaries. A civil war between the people of the north and the south broke out in the 1980s. The government is still searching for ways to end this conflict. Scientists have found what they believe to be the remains of the oldest known human ancestors in Ethiopia. In 1993, after 30 years of war, Eritrea won its independence from Ethiopia. Djibouti, one of the hottest, driest places on Earth, is located at the northern tip of the Great Rift Valley. In Somalia fighting among different clans continues today. Somalia has no real government. Kenya The Land The Coast Plains Highlands The Climate The Economy Cash Crops Industries The People Impact of the Past Kenyans Today Tanzania The Land Coast, Plateaus, and Lakes

    86. San Antonio Public Library: Geography: Countries (Slovakia - Tanzania)
    Republic Of tanzania, May 1998 This document put out by the United States Departmentof State offers extensive information such as profile, geography, people
    http://www.sat.lib.tx.us/html/geoslov_tanz.htm
    Geography
    COUNTRIES
    Country Index
    Countries COUNTRY INFORMATION ... Tanzania
    For other countries, please return to COUNTRY INDEX
    SLOVAKIA Background Notes: Slovak Republic, August 1999 - This document put out by the United States Department of State offers extensive information such as profile, geography, people, government and political conditions, principal government officials, economy, history, foreign relations, relationship specifically with the United States, travel and business information.
    Ethnologue: Slovakia
    - This entry from the thirteenth edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World offers descriptions of all languages spoken in this country: Slovak, Hungarian, Carpathian Romani, Rusyn, Serbo-Croatian, Polish and others. This site claims, "For each language, its alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, multilingualism of speakers, availability of the Bible, and other demographic and sociolinguistic information are given if known."
    Governments on the WWW: Slovakia
    - This site gives the official language and provides information about national institutions, representations in foreign countries, political parties, and additional web links.

    87. Tanzania Volunteer Program - Tutor Children And Work On Village Development Proj
    Volunteer in tanzania Teach and Improve Education Sorry, your browser doesn'tsupport Java(tm). Volunteer in Africa! tanzania Volunteer Work Projects.
    http://www.globalvolunteers.org/1main/tanzania/volunteer_in_tanzania.htm

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    Teach and Improve Education
    Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm). Volunteer in Africa! Work on village development projects including teaching, building classrooms and dormitories, and supplying books and other school materials.
    Help improve impoverished Tanzanian children's potential in this nationally recognized educational program. Work alongside local teachers and students during the school year in remote partner communities. Our hosts make certain your skills and interests are put to the best use on long-term community infrastructure, teaching and medical projects. Your efforts will help ease the suffering and engender hope for the future of students and their families. Lend your heart and hands to make a world of difference!
    "Education is our hope for the future,
    and Global Volunteers brings that hope to life for us."
    Bishop Owdenberg Mdegella (ELCT), Tanzania Host

    88. Dr Patricia Daley - School Of Geography & The Environment Academic Staff
    Kibali the incorporation of Barundi Refugees and Labour Migrants in Western Tanzania19001987. In, Black, R. and Robinson, V. (eds.) geography and Refugees
    http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/staff/pdaley.html
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    Dr Patricia Daley
    Position(s): Fellow and Tutor at Jesus College
    Lecturer at Pembroke College , Oxford.
    Contact Info: Telephone
    e-mail
    patricia.daley@geog.ox.ac.uk
    Dr Patricia Daley is a University Lecturer at Oxford University. She is also an Official Fellow, Geography Tutor and Tutor for Admissions at Jesus College and a Lecturer at Pembroke College. Her previous academic appointments were at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and at Loughborough University, where she taught human geography topics as well as specialist courses on Africa.
    Research Interests
    Summary - Africa, refugees, identity, ethnicity, political ecology and land tenure
    Her principal research interests are with reference to Africa and focus on processes of forced migration, land tenure, environmental change, gender and livelihood strategies, and ethnicity and conflict in Eastern and Central Africa. Recently she has developed a research interest in African communities in Great Britain, focusing on their distribution, settlement, identity and trans-racial fostering. Publications Displacement and Marginality: African Refugees in the 21 st Century . Sam Nolutshungu Memorial Series: Peace and Governance in Africa. HSRC Democracy and Governance, Pretoria.

    89. Tanzania
    Country Information. tanzania. , Remarks. tanzania. Ambassador Robert V. RoyallBackground Notes Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members (CIA) World Factbook (CIA).
    http://www.state.gov/p/af/ci/tz/
    Bureau of African Affairs Country Information Tanzania Remarks Press Releases U.S. Embassy Quick Links to Major Reports ... Photo Gallery
    Tanzania
    Ambassador Robert V. Royall
    Background Notes

    Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members (CIA)

    World Factbook (CIA)
    Highlights New Embassy office building Remarks by Ambassador Royall and Under Secretary Green at dedication of the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam.
    This site is managed by the Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.

    90. Makonde Tribe Carvings
    The Makonde are one of the five major tribes in tanzania who originallymigrated north from Mozambique to the southern tanzanian highlands.
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    Makonde Carvings In the beginning Related Resources The Chagga People
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    From Other Guides Tanzania Geography Women in Tanzania Elsewhere on the Web Thomson Safaris "In the beginning, there was a being, not yet man, who lived alone in a wild place and was lonely. One day he took a piece of wood and shaped it with a tool into a figure. He placed the figure in the sun by his dwelling. Night fell and when the sun rose again the figure was a woman and she became his wife. They conceived and a child was born, but after three days it died. 'Let us move from the river to a higher place where the reed beds grow.' Said the wife. And this they did. Again she conceived and a child was born, but after three days it, too, died. Again the woman said 'Let us move to yet higher ground where the thick bush grows.' Once more they moved. A third time they conceived and a child was born. The child lived, and he was the first Makonde."

    91. TANZANIA
    GeographyTanzania is located in east Africa on the Indian Ocean. TourismInformation If you have any information we will be glad to post it.
    http://www.hmnet.com/africa/tanzania/tanzania.html
    TANZANIA United Republic of Tanzania
      GEOGRAPHY:
    • Location:- Eastern Africa
    • Area:
      Total area:- 945,090 sq. km
      Land area:- 886,040 sq. km
    • Capital city:- Dar es Salaam
    • Natural Resources: Hydropower potential, tin, phosphates, iron ore, coal, diamonds, gemstones, gold, natural gas, nickel.
      PEOPLE:
    • Population: 30,608,769
    • Literacy rate: 67.8% of total population, (Males:79.4%, Females:56.8%).
    • Languages: Kiswahili (official), English (official).
    • Religious:- Mainland: 45%-Christian, 35%-Muslim, 20%-indigenous beliefs. -Zanzibar : 99%-Muslim.
      VITAL STATISTICS:
    • Birth rate:- 40.92 (per 1,000 population)
    • Death rate:- 19.84 (per 1,000 population)
    • Infant Mortality rate: 105.9 (deaths per 1,000 live births)
    • Fertility rate:- 5.58 (per woman)
    • Life Expectancy at birth:
      Total population:- 41.71 (Males:40.34, Females:43.13).
      GOVERNMENT:
    • Type of Government: Republic
    • Independence: April 26, 1964; Tanganyika became independent December 9, 1961 (from UK-administered UN trusteeship.
    • President: Benjamin William Mkapa
    • Prime Mininster: Frederick Sumaye.

    92. Lowe Börjeson, Dept. Of Human Geography, Stockholm University
    The study area The historical geography of the Iraqw people in northern centralTanzania revolves around their heartland and cultural core area on the Mbulu
    http://www.humangeo.su.se/p_web/lb_www.htm
    STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY
    Department of Human Geography
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    Listening to the land: Geography and History of a Sustainable and Intensive Farming System in Tanzania.
    This research project is about an area located in the northern highlands of Tanzania, where an example of a labour intensive farming system with roots in pre-colonial times is studied.
    House in the Iraqw heartland, Tanzania The study area
    The historical geography of the Iraqw people in northern central Tanzania revolves around their heartland and cultural core area on the Mbulu Plateau, just above the Rift Wall, in Mbulu District. This relatively small area, about 180 km2, is, apart from its exclusive cultural standing also geographically and agriculturally distinctively different from its surroundings. Its geographical appearance is like a container with rolling hills between rivers and streams, shielded by mountains, forests and the Rift escarpment. Inside, labour intensive handhoe cultivation (characterised by erosion prevention, water control, manuring, composting and mulching), cattle rearing and tree-planting are the main activities shaping the landscape. Outside, individual farm holdings are larger and farming more capital intensive, including ploughing by oxen or tractor and more widespread utilisation of improved seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides. Listening to the Land
    Research environment

    My PhD-project is carried out as a case study of a research project co-ordinated at the Environments and Developments Studies Unit (EDSU), School of Geography, Stockholm University, titled: Islands of agricultural intensification in East Africa - the social, ecological and historical contexts. This project aims to investigate the driving forces and dynamics of intensive agriculture in East Africa, in a long time perspective, using experience from anthropology and geography, with active involvement of material culture studies, archaeology, history, plant ecology and the geo-sciences. Project leader is

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