The effect of a Plan Vivo-certification on farmers ́ opportunities for business development By Simon Johansson, Oscar Norberg & Jean-Claude Nzobonimpa Tagged with: Agroforestry, Business Development, Case study, Certification, Entrepreneurship, Plan Vivo, Tanzania
Drivers and Barriers for Solar Home Systems (SHS) in rural communities By Pontus Liljefors, Jakob Sahlin Tagged with: Drivers and Barriers, Kerosene, Kyerwa, Rural livelihoods, Solar Home Systems, Tanzania
The effects of pretreatment of Acacia nilotica and Acrocarpus fraxinifolius seeds on germination and early development By Siri Holmberg Tagged with: Agroforestry, Imbibition, Scarification, Tanzania, Vi Agroforestry
Fuel-efficiency and efficient Aid – An analysis of factors affecting the spread of fuel- efficient cooking stoves in Northern Tanzania By Johanna Grant Axén Tagged with: Foreign development aid, Fuel-efficient cooking stoves, Fuel-wood, Sustainable Rural Livelihoods, Tanzania, VI-SCC
Agroforestry as a mean towards women’s empowerment – A case study of women’s access to household decision making and control of resources as a result of agroforestry projects in Karagwe, Tanzania By Louise Matsson Tagged with: Agency, Agroforestry, Decision making, Empowerment, Feminist environmentalism, GED, Gender, Gender environment and development, Resources, Tanzania
Female farmers’ living conditions and vulnerability towards climate change in northern Tanzania By Åsa Fagerström Tagged with: Agroforestry, Climate change, Female farmers, Tanzania
Assessment of Factors Affecting Financing of Women under MFIs in Rural Musoma District – A Case Study of Village Saving & Loan Associations (VS&LA) By Ganza Mfumya Tagged with: Assessment, Livelihood survey, Microfinance institutions, Microfinance potentional, Tanzania, Vi Agroforestry
Developing landscapes – A conceptual proposal for an Agroforestry Training Centre in Musoma, Tanzania based on a field study By Sanna Ahrens, Tove Falk Tagged with: Agroforestry, Landscape architecture, Outdoor education, Participatory methods, Tanzania