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Source:

(2001)

Keywords:

Africa; Email

Authors:

,

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(In Press)

Lime production from Land - Based Fossil Corals

Authors:

EAME,

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The Eastern African Marine Ecoregion, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (2005)

A General Best Practices Parliamentary Handbook for Tanzania

Authors:

TPST,

Source:

Tanzania Parliamentary Strengthening Program, p.42 (2007)

A magazine of science technology and the environment : Valuation of forest resources in east Africa

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Innovation, By African Centre for Technology, Volume Vol. 08, Issue No 02, In Nairobi Kenya (2001)

Keywords:

forest resources; Email

Aberdare national park

Authors:

service, K.w.

Source:

by Jacaranda designs Ltd., Nairobi, kenya (2003)

ISBN:

9966 956 220

Keywords:

the; official; guide

Accretion Of Human Rights Culture

Source:

Legal and Human Rights Centre, Dar es salaam (2005)

ISBN:

9987 -432-09-3

Keywords:

Annual; Report; 2004

Action News: US Mission to Tanzania

Authors:

Anon,

Source:

American Embassy, Number 12, Dar es salaam (2005)

Africa Program

Authors:

WCS, .

Source:

The Wildlife Conservation Society (2005)

Africa: The Challenge of Transformation

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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, London - UK (1994)

ISBN:

ISBN: 1 -85043 -820

African Affairs : The journal of the Royal African society

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Oxford University Press, Volume Vol: 102 N, London (2003)

ISBN:

ISSN: 0001 - 9909

Keywords:

societies

African Regional Workshop on Compensation for Ecosystem Services

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World Agroforestry Centre, Number 35, Nairobi, Kenya (2007)

Agricultural and Livestock Policy

Authors:

URT, .

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The United Republic of Tanzania (1997)

Agriculture,Environment and Poverty Eradication in Tanzania

Authors:

NEMC,

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National Environment Management Council, p.159 (2005)

ISBN:

998 7435 02 5

Aid Effectiveness in Tanzania: A Case of Danish Aid.

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No. 007, Economic and Social Research Foundation, Dar es Salaam Tanzania (1997)

ISBN:

ISSN: 0856 - 6291

Keywords:

A Policy Dialogue Series; Research
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