2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2004.09.019
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Strategic development plan for integrated water resources management in Lake Manyara sub-basin, North-Eastern Tanzania

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“…It is also considered to be an important driver for development in northern Tanzania in terms of ecotourism, conservation, fisheries, (irrigation) agriculture and pastoralism. However, increasing socio-economic pressures impose serious threats for the ecosystem services needed to support its status as a system of high value (African Wildlife Foundation, 2003;Muyungi, 2007;Ngana et al, 2004). The environmental diversity of the system together with the typical East-African pressures makes this system an ideal natural laboratory in which to study soil erosion problems of the EARS.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also considered to be an important driver for development in northern Tanzania in terms of ecotourism, conservation, fisheries, (irrigation) agriculture and pastoralism. However, increasing socio-economic pressures impose serious threats for the ecosystem services needed to support its status as a system of high value (African Wildlife Foundation, 2003;Muyungi, 2007;Ngana et al, 2004). The environmental diversity of the system together with the typical East-African pressures makes this system an ideal natural laboratory in which to study soil erosion problems of the EARS.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bangladesh, NGOs have been involved in combating arsenic poisoning through local community education (Paul 2004). In parts of Tanzania, NGOs are key actors in integrated water resources management (Ngana et al 2004). In developing countries, NGOs are at the forefront of hygiene and sanitation education in schools and local communities (Mukhtar, Indabawa, and Imam 2010).…”
Section: Ngos and Water Sanitation And Health (Wash) Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%