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Bimkubwa Seif Ali, Juan Jose Castro, Shogo Omi and Karishma Nazimi
Ancient civilizations have imprinted their legacy on Zanzibar Stone Town through the construction of revered stone masonry buildings, which are experiencing rapid deterioration due to severe ambient environmental impacts. In response to these challenges,...
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Mohamed Khalfan Mohamed, Elhadi Adam and Colbert M. Jackson
Mangroves in Zanzibar have a high value for biodiversity and scenic beauty. However, mangroves are susceptible to anthropogenic and natural environmental disturbances. Although global mangrove monitoring systems exist, it is the practitioners focused on ...
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Asha Ramadhan, William Gomera
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Jamila K. Hassan, Leonard W. T. Fweja
Pág. Page:59 - 72Abstract
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Zuhura Mohamed Abdallah, Fatma Ali Mohamed
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Ayoub Mohammed Mahmoud
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Maryam M. Khamis,Theo P. van der Weide
Pág. 85 - 111
System thinking has become an effective strategy when dealing with complex systems. Such systems are characterized by mutual interactions, causality and inter-dependency between system components. A typical example is the cooperation between governmental...
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Elena S. Rotarou
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ABSTRACT: During the last two decades, tourism on the islands of Zanzibar has experienced a tremendous increase. While the tourism industry brings a number of benefits to the economy ? mainly foreign exchange income and employment opportunities ? it has ...
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Flower E. Msuya
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Bull, S. E. Karakacha, H. W. Briddon, R. W. Nzioki, S. Maruthi, M. N. Stanley, J. Winter, S.
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