Contested Sustainability The Political Ecology of Conservation and Development in Tanzania

Providing valuable insights into the successes and failures of the management of wildlife, forests and coastal resources in Tanzania, this study draws from 'New Partnerships for Sustainability' (NEPSUS), a 5-year collective research project. Responding to the urgent need in writings on con...

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Other Authors: Ponte, Stefano (Editor), Noe, Christine (Editor), Brockington, Dan (Editor), Mwamfupe, Asubisye (Editor), Gallemore, Caleb (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Boydell & Brewer 2022
Series:Eastern Africa Series
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