United Republic Of Tanzania

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HIV/AIDS and STI prevention and care in Rwandan refugee camps in the United Republic of Tanzania

Authors Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, UNHCR
Year 2003
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4 Report

Touristifying Tanzania

Authors Noel B. Salazar
Year 2006
Journal Name Annals of Tourism Research
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9 Journal Article

REPRESENTING REFUGEES - THE ROLE OF ELITES IN BURUNDI REFUGEE SOCIETY

Authors M SOMMERS
Year 1995
Journal Name Disasters
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12 Journal Article

Disclosure of cancer diagnosis and prognosis in Northern Tanzania

Authors JJ Harris, J Shao, J Sugarman
Year 2003
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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13 Journal Article

Employment traits within the Zanzibar tourism industry

Authors Michele Carboni
Year 2016
Journal Name TOURISM
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14 Journal Article

Enhanced life distress inventory: Development and validation in two African countries

Authors Tia Palermo, Brian J. Hall, Cristina Cirillo
Year 2020
Journal Name British Journal of Health Psychology
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15 Journal Article

TRADITIONAL AND MODERN ORGANIZATION OF LIVING SPACE OF HOUSE: RUSSIA AND TANZANIA

Authors Yuliya Nikolaevna Fedenok, Valentina Nikolaevna Burkova
Year 2019
Journal Name ZHURNAL FRONTIRNYKH ISSLEDOVANII-JOURNAL OF FRONTIER STUDIES
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17 Journal Article

Towards an anthropology of cultural mobilities

Authors Noel B Salazar
Year 2010
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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19 Journal Article

Precarious Care across Migrant Generations in Tanzania

Authors Simon Turner, Yvette Ruzibiza
Year 2024
Journal Name Genealogy
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20 Journal Article

Refugee Law and Practice in Tanzania

Authors T. D. MENDEL
Year 1997
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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22 Journal Article

Visual identity in Facebook

Authors Paula Uimonen
Year 2013
Journal Name Visual Studies
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24 Journal Article

Fear in Bongoland: Burundi Refugees in Urban Tanzania

Authors G. Kibreab
Year 2002
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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26 Journal Article

Economic Development and Urban Migration: Tanzania 1900-1971.

Authors Joel Samoff, R. H. Sabot
Year 1981
Journal Name International Migration Review
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27 Journal Article

EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT PROBABILITIES AND RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION IN TANZANIA

Authors HN BARNUM, RH SABOT
Year 1977
Journal Name OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
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30 Journal Article

Beyond the Losers: Transforming Governmental Practice in Refugee-Affected Tanzania

Authors L. B. Landau
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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32 Journal Article

Imagineering Otherness: Anthropological Legacies in Contemporary Tourism

Authors Noel B. Salazar
Year 2013
Journal Name Anthropological Quarterly
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35 Journal Article

Phylodynamics of HIV-1 Subtype C Epidemic in East Africa

Authors Edson Oliveira Delatorre, Gonzalo Bello
Year 2012
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 21
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36 Journal Article

The trans-Atlantic slave trade and local political fragmentation in Africa

Authors Nonso Obikili
Year 2016
Journal Name ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
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37 Journal Article

AfricanBioServices: Linking biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services in the Great Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem (GSME) - drivers of change, causalities and sustainable management strategies

Description
The direct dependence of humans on ecosystem services is by far strongest in developing regions where poverty restricts access to resources. This dependency also makes people in developing countries more sensitive to climate change than their developed counterparts. Increasing human populations deteriorates natural habitat, biodiversity and ecosystems services which spiral into poverty and low human welfare. This calls for innovative solutions that encompass the entire socio-ecological-economic system, as recognized on a global scale in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. However, innovative and practical solutions require downscaling to regional levels for identifying concrete sets of drivers of change. For Africa specifically, the interplay of human population growth, land use change, climate change and human well-being is a major challenge. This project focuses on the Serengeti-Maasai Mara Ecosystem and associated agricultural areas, a region in East Africa that encompasses parts of Kenya and Tanzania. The ecosystem is world-famous for key aspects of its biodiversity, such as the migration of 1.3 million wildebeest. This ‘flagship ecosystem’ role will enhance the international interest in the project. In this project, internationally leading researchers from Norway, the Netherlands, Scotland, Denmark and Germany are teaming up with strong local partners in Tanzania and Kenya. The research will be organised in seven interlinked work packages: 1) assemble and integrate the so far separate Kenyan and Tanzanian relevant data on the region; 2) quantify the connections between human population growth, land use change, climate change and biodiversity change; 3) test how biodiversity change leads to changes in key ecosystem services; 4) quantify the dependence of human livelihoods on these ecosystem services. We will implement innovative ways for communication and dissemination of the results of ‘continuous engagement’ by local stakeholders.
Year 2015
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38 Project

ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN MIGRATION - TANZANIA, 1900-1971 - SABOT,RH

Authors JF MUNRO
Year 1981
Journal Name ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
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39 Journal Article

PRACTICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH REFUGEE PROTECTION IN WESTERN TANZANIA

Authors T WATERS
Year 1988
Journal Name Disasters
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40 Journal Article

Exile biography and un-national history: the story of Kaufilwa Nepelilo

Authors Christian A. Williams
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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41 Journal Article

Linking biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services in the Great Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem (GSME) - drivers of change, causalities and sustainable management strategies

Description
The direct dependence of humans on ecosystem services is by far strongest in developing regions where poverty restricts access to resources. This dependency also makes people in developing countries more sensitive to climate change than their developed counterparts. Increasing human populations deteriorates natural habitat, biodiversity and ecosystems services which spiral into poverty and low human welfare. This calls for innovative solutions that encompass the entire socio-ecological-economic system, as recognized on a global scale in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. However, innovative and practical solutions require downscaling to regional levels for identifying concrete sets of drivers of change. For Africa specifically, the interplay of human population growth, land use change, climate change and human well-being is a major challenge. This project focuses on the Serengeti-Maasai Mara Ecosystem and associated agricultural areas, a region in East Africa that encompasses parts of Kenya and Tanzania. The ecosystem is world-famous for key aspects of its biodiversity, such as the migration of 1.3 million wildebeest. This ‘flagship ecosystem’ role will enhance the international interest in the project. In this project, internationally leading researchers from Norway, the Netherlands, Scotland, Denmark and Germany are teaming up with strong local partners in Tanzania and Kenya. The research will be organised in seven interlinked work packages: 1) assemble and integrate the so far separate Kenyan and Tanzanian relevant data on the region; 2) quantify the connections between human population growth, land use change, climate change and biodiversity change; 3) test how biodiversity change leads to changes in key ecosystem services; 4) quantify the dependence of human livelihoods on these ecosystem services. We will implement innovative ways for communication and dissemination of the results of ‘continuous engagement’ by local stakeholders.
Year 2015
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42 Project

The 'Park' as Racial Practice: Constructing Whiteness on Safari in Tanzania

Authors Cassie M. Hays
Year 2019
Journal Name ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
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46 Journal Article

Young, Male and Pentecostal: Urban Refugees in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Authors M. Sommers
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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47 Journal Article

SOCIO-GEOGRAPHICAL PATTERNS OF HIV-1 TRANSMISSION IN KAGERA REGION, TANZANIA

Authors J KILLEWO, L DAHLGREN, A SANDSTROM
Year 1994
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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48 Journal Article

Gender, Displacement and Social Reproduction: Settling Burundi Refugees in Western Tanzania

Authors PATRICIA DALEY
Year 1991
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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49 Journal Article
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