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Tanzania faces an acute shortage of timber that can only be met by private tree growers, at least in the short to …
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Lower global oil and gas prices have affected the level of exploration activity in Tanzania, but it has not completely …
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This paper analyses the development of Tanzania’s petroleum sector based on a review of laws and contracts. It provides … increasingly important midstream contracts that govern the use of natural gas. It demonstrates that Tanzania has managed to build …
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The extractive industries are becoming more important for Tanzania’s economy. Mining and gas production contribute to … Tanzania’s economic development models, this paper focused on how the rights of different stakeholders have changed over time …-venture operations. This is documented in a second paper, Rights to land and natural resources in Tanzania (2/2): The return of the state. …
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Under recent policy reforms in Tanzania’s extractive sectors, the state is taking centre stage in the governance and …
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aid in the region. Questions remain whether key Danish development partners, including Tanzania, Mozambique, and Uganda …
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Tanzania's land reform from 1999 has been evaluated as among the most gender-sensitive of its kind in Sub …
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A new wave of land reforms has passed Sub-Saharan African countries in recent years. Tanzania got its reform in 1999 … paper provides an overview of implementation projects carried out in Mainland Tanzania and describes experiences gathered so …
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