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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2024): Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2024): Tanzania Journal of Population Studies and Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v31i1
Published:
2024-06-30
Articles
The Impact of Religious Influence on Humanitarianism: Evidence from Local Communities Affected by Floods in Kilosa, Tanzania
Lucas Shija Kitula, Nandera Ernest Mhando
1-20
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Low Usage of Modern Contraceptives Among Women of Reproductive Age in Tanzania: Analysis Beyond Availability and Awareness Factors
kelvin haule, Magreth Maning, Bupe Kabigi
21-40
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Managing Transboundary Water Resources At the Edge of Human Interface: A Case of Kagera River Basin, Tanzania
Estella Mgala, Joel Nobert, Edmund B. Mabhuye
41-64
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Human-Wildlife Conflicts in a Changing Climate Regime: A Multidimensional Perspective In Swagaswaga Game Reserve, Tanzania
Neema Senkondo, Chacha Werema, Edmund B. Mabhuye
65-82
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The Legal and Institutional Challenges Facing Community-Based Disaster Management in Tanzania
Esther Mlingwa
83-103
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Geospatial Assessment of the Occurrence of Flooding In Informal Settlements in Ilala Municipality, Tanzania
Matiko, Mromba Clement
104–126
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Trends and Impacts of Climate Change on the Livelihoods of Coastal Communities in North ‘A’ District, Zanzibar
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Lecturers’ Ability to Support Inclusive Learning To Students With Visual Impairment in Higher Learning Institutions in Tanzania
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