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Who compensates for wildlife conservation in Serengeti?
JR Kideghesho, PE Mtoni
The International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 4 (2), 112-125, 2008
352008
The potentials for co-management approaches in western Serengeti, Tanzania
JR Kideghesho, PE Mtoni
Tropical Conservation Science 1 (4), 334-358, 2008
302008
Estimation of depth to fresh–salt water interface and its implications for sustainable groundwater resource management: a case study of the Coastal strip of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Y Mtoni, IC Mjemah, K Martens, C Bakundukize, PE Mtoni, K Walraevens
Environmental earth sciences 73, 6639-6662, 2015
112015
A Radiological Risk Assessment of 226Ra, 228Ra and 40K Isotopes in Tilapia Fish and its Granitic Environment in Singida Municipality, Tanzania
AR Kazoka, J Mwalilino, P Mtoni
Earth 4 (3), 540-551, 2023
32023
Involve them or lose both. Local communities surrounding Serengeti National Park in Bunda and Serengeti districts in relation to wildlife conservation
PE Mtoni
31999
A compensatory framework for sustainable development: the case of Tanzania
PE Mtoni
Cranfield University, School of Applied Sciences, 2010
12010
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