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Factors and Ecological Impacts of Wildlife Habitat Destruction in the Serengeti Ecosystem in Northern Tanzania
- J. Kideghesho, J. Nyahongo, Shombe N. Hassan, T. Tarimo
- Environmental Science
- 2006
Despite the considerable worldwide efforts to establish the wildlife protected areas - a strategy construed as the most feasible in maintaining the high quality habitats for healthy wildlife…
Effects of fire on sward structure and grazing in western Serengeti, Tanzania
- Shombe N. Hassan, G. Rusch, H. Hytteborn, C. Skarpe, I. Kikula
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2008
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and savanna ecosystems through its effects on soil nutrient pools, floristic composition and primary…
Wildlife-Based Domestic Tourism In Tanzania: Experiences From Northern Tourist Circuit
- Sb Mariki, Shombe N. Hassan, S. Maganga, R. Modest, Farida Salehe
- Economics
- 1 February 2012
It is believed that for tourism industry to become successful, domestic, and international tourism should complement each other. But domestic tourism in many developing countries is nearly…
The Aftermath of Environmental Disturbance on the Critically Endangered Coffea kihansiensis in the Southern Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania
- A. A. Rija, Kuruthumu A. Mwamende, Shombe N. Hassan
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2011
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Effects of fire on large herbivores and their forage resources in Serengeti, Tanzania
- Shombe N. Hassan
- Environmental Science
- 2007
Fire is one of the major ecological factors that determines structure and function of grassland and savanna ecosystems through its effects on soil nutrient pools, floristic composition and primary…
Socio-economic Effects of Schistosomiasis on Irrigation Rice Growers in Morogoro , Tanzania
- Farida Salehe, Shombe N. Hassan
- Medicine
- 2012
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Litter type and termites regulate root decomposition across contrasting savanna land‐uses
- Stuart W. Smith, J. Speed, B. Graae
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2019
Decomposition is a vital ecosystem process, increasingly modified by human activity. Theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that aim to understand the interplay between human land-use,…
The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
- Lawrence N Hudson, T. Newbold, V. Wolters
- Environmental ScienceEcology and evolution
- 16 December 2016
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Urban sprawl and species movement may decimate natural plant diversity in an Afro-tropical city
- A. A. Rija, Abubakari Said, Kuruthumu A. Mwamende, Shombe N. Hassan, S. Madoffe
- Environmental ScienceBiodiversity and Conservation
- 27 February 2014
Although urban sprawl is increasingly becoming a worldwide problem, the effects associated with urbanization on local biodiversity particularly in the developing countries, is still poorly…
The 2016 release of the PREDICTS database
- Lawrence N Hudson, T. Newbold, A. Purvis
- Environmental Science
- 8 December 2016
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