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Can Livestock and Wildlife Co-exist?, , An Interdisciplinary Approach, London, (1985)
Can Livestock and Wildlife Co-exist? An Interdisciplinary Approach, , p.251, (1999)
Can Parliamentarians Work for Us Through Constituency Development Funds?, , (2007)
Can the Emerging Carbon Market Save East Africa’s Forests?, , (2009) PDF icon SWARA Article about Carbon Markets (2009:4) (456.71 KB)
Can Wildlife Pay Its Way? :, , Volume Vol. 28, Issue No. 03, (1994)
Can Wildlife Survive without Pastoralists?, , 2005, p.2, (2005) Microsoft Office document icon E-INFO_Daybourne.C_Williams.A_2005_CanWildlifeSurvivewithoutPastoralists_Daily_News_Manuscript.doc (0 bytes)
Capacity building for adult literacy and communication, Ngorongoro District, , Dar es Salaam, (2003) PDF icon E-INFO-RDE-Capacity_building_for_aCapacity building for adult literacy and communication, Ngorongoro Districtdult_literacy_and_communication_Ngorongoro_District_2003.pdf (104.77 KB)
Carbon, Communities, and Conservation: Developing a Framework for Generating Socioeconomic and Environmental Benefits using the Voluntary Carbon Market in Tanzania, , Tanzania Forestry Working Group, Arusha, (2008) PDF icon E-TNRF_TFWG_Carbon_Communities_and_Conservation_Rountable_14-03-08_Summary_Report.pdf (112 KB)
Carbon Finance in Rangelands: An Assessment of Potential in Communal Rangelands, , (2008) PDF icon E-WISP_Carbon_Finance_in_Rangelands_Assessment_2008.pdf (357.52 KB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Challenges in Operationalization of REDD in Tanzania, February 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Challenges in Operationalization of REDD in Tanzania, by Simon Milledge, February 2009 (492.5 KB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Contracting for Village Provision of Ecological Services, February 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Contracting for Village Provision of Ecological Services, by Fred Nelson, February 2009 (1.18 MB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Offsetting Carbon Emissions through Community-based Conservation, February 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Arkaria by Marc Baker, February 2009 (7.46 MB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on PES Initiatives in Tanzania for Improved Natural Resource Governance, February 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on PES by Cassian Sianga from TNRF February 2009 (3.33 MB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Transaction Design for Contracting for Ecosystem Services, Februrary 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Transaction Design for Contracting for Ecosystem Services, by Mark Ellis Jones, Februrary 2009 (673 KB)
Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Vountary Carbon Markets, February 2009, , (2009) Office presentation icon Carbon Roundtable Presentation on Vountary Carbon Markets, by Selemani Kinyunyu, Offset East Africa, February 2009 (2.24 MB)
The Case of Duru-Haitemba Community-Based Forest Management Project Babati District Arusha Region Tanzania;, , (2000)
The Case Of The Serengeti Regional Conservation Strategy Serengeti District Arusha Region Tanzania:, , (2000)
CBT: Where, when and how? - TNRF-KTTF Community-based Tourism Info Fair 6-7th June 2007, , (2007) Office presentation icon E-TNRF_CBT_Info-Fair_Damian_Bell.ppt (0 bytes)
Certification Schemes and Sustainable Tourism - TNRF-KTTF Community-based Tourism Info Fair 6-7th June 2007, , (2007) Office presentation icon E-TNRF_CBT_Info-Fair_Judy_Kepher-Gona.ppt (0 bytes)
Chairperson's Report for 2006, , TNRF Annual General Assembly, Arusha, (2007) PDF icon Chairpersons Report for 2006 (English) (85.05 KB)PDF icon Taarifa ya Mwaka 2006 ya Mwenyekiti (Kiswahili) (99.34 KB)
The Challenge of Community-based Protected Area Management: -(SCF-TZ, , Volume 12, Issue No. 02, (2002)
A challenge to conservationists: as corporate money flow into the three big international organizations that dominate the world's conservation agenda their programs have been marked by growing conflicts of interest - and by a disturbing neglect of World W, , World Watch., (2004)
Changes in ' Customary ' Land Tenure Systems in Africa, , p.126, (2007)
Changes in forest cover in Kenya's five "Water Towers" 2000-2003, , (2004)
Changes in Surface Water Supply Across Africa with Predicted Climate Change., , March 2006, p.5, (2006) PDF icon E-INFO_Water_Supply_in_Africa.pdf (276.66 KB)

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