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    Constraints to the Adoption of Animal-Powered Weeding Technology in Tanzania
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    Constraints to the Adoption of Animal-Powered Weeding Technology in Tanzania
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    Donkey Traction in Tanzania: Some Critical Issues
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    Donkey Traction in Tanzania: Some Critical Issues
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    Governance Challenges in Tanzania’s Environmental Impact Assessment Practice
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    Governance Challenges in Tanzania’s Environmental Impact Assessment Practice
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    Integrating Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) into the District Planning in Tanzania: Methodological Considerations for Practice
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    Integrating Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) into the District Planning in Tanzania: Methodological Considerations for Practice
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    Policy Challenges Related to Biofuel Development in Tanzania
    (Institute of African Affairs at GIGA) Sosovele, Hussein
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    Policy Challenges Related to Biofuel Development in Tanzania
    (Institute of African Affairs at GIGA) Sosovele, Hussein
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    Problems and Opportunities for Agricultural Development in Kisarawe District, Tanzania
    Shishira, E. K.; Shechambo, Fanuel C.; Sosovele, Hussein
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    Problems and Opportunities for Agricultural Development in Kisarawe District, Tanzania
    Shishira, E. K.; Shechambo, Fanuel C.; Sosovele, Hussein
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    Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
    Zahabu, Eliakimu; Skutsch, Margaret M.; Malimbwi, Rogers E.; Sosovele, Hussein
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    Reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Afr.) Zahabu, Eliakimu; Skutsch, Margaret M.; Sosovele, Hussein; Malimbwi, Rogers E.
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    Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
    Zahabu, Eliakimu; Skutsch, Margaret M.; Malimbwi, Rogers E.; Sosovele, Hussein
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    Reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Afr., 2007) Zahabu, Eliakimu; Skutsch, Margaret M.; Sosovele, Hussein; Malimbwi, Rogers E.
    Introduction Until now forest carbon trading has been possible only through the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Con- vention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). But CDM is limited to afforestation and reforestation projects. The option for reducing rates of carbon emissions by improved forest management and by avoided deforestation is not eligible, despite the fact that the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli- mate Change (IPCC) estimates that 20–25% of current annual carbon emissions result from loss of tropical forest (IPCC, 2007). The contribution of tropical deforestation to global carbon emissions has prompted re-negotiation of climate change policy to include Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). This would allow tropical forest nations to claim for compensation, if they reduce national rates of deforestation and degradation through management of natural forests
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    Social and Environmental Impact of Irrigation Farming in Tanzania: Selected Cases
    (Dar es Salaam University Press (DUP)) Boesen, Jannik; Sosovele, Hussein; Maganga, Faustin H.
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    Social and Environmental Impact of Irrigation Farming in Tanzania: Selected Cases
    (Dar es Salaam University Press (DUP)) Boesen, Jannik; Sosovele, Hussein; Maganga, Faustin H.
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    Socio-economic Dimensions of Biodiversity Loss in Tanzania
    (Dar es Salaam University Press (DUP)) Kulindwa, Kassim; Sosovele, Hussein; Mgaya, Yunus D.
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    Socio-Economic Dimensions of Biodiversity Loss in Tanzania
    (Dar es Salaam University Press, 2001) Kulindwa, Kassim; Sosovele, Hussein; Mgaya, Yunus D.
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