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  • The recent Lake Babati floods in semi-arid Tanzania. A response to changes in land cover?
  • Deforestation ; Flood ; Human impact ; Lake ; Photointerpretation ; Precipitation ; Semi-arid area ; Soil degradation ; Tanzania ; Water balance
  • 1995
  • Nachocho - an example of the change of the living sphere of the Maasai of northern Tanzania
  • Agro-pastoralism ; Female work ; Livestock farming ; Pastureland ; Socio-economic system ; Tanzania ; Village ; Way of life ; Welfare
  • 1995
  • Correlating landscape characteristics and infiltration. A study of surface sealing and subsoil conditions in semi-arid Botswana and Tanzania
  • Africa ; Arid area ; Botswana ; Infiltration ; Land use ; Plant cover ; Rill wash ; Semi-arid area ; Slope gradient ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Tanzania
  • In this study, conducted in semi-arid Botswana and Tanzania, soil surface and subsoil characteristics were studied along transects. Factors such as surface seals, soil texture, vegetation cover, slope gradient and land use were observed
  • 1995
  • Physical properties of yellow ferralitic soils of Southern Tanzania
  • Cultural capacity ; Ferralsol ; Grain size distribution ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Soil water ; Tanzania ; Tropical zone
  • 1995
  • Agroforestry ; Deforestation ; Dominican Republic ; Environment ; Environmental conservation ; Gambia (The) ; Indonesia ; Land ; Land use ; Logging ; Nature park ; Resource management ; Rural development ; Sustainable development ; Tanzania ; Third
  • Himalayas. Local challenges to global agendas: conservation, economic liberalization and the pastoralists' rights movement in Tanzania. Whose woods are these? Counter-mapping forest territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Trees as tools, trees as text
  • 1995
  • Colonial city ; Tanzania ; Town ; Urban district ; Urban planning ; Urbanism
  • 1995
  • Agricultural land use ; Agricultural potential ; Agro-pastoralism ; Cultural capacity ; Ethnic community ; Farming system ; Livestock farming ; Status of women ; Tanzania ; Village
  • 1995