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S/N | NAME | RESEARCH TITLE | STUDY AREA |
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1. | Damiano F.Doday | Assessment of the partheniumhysterophorous infestation and its associated impact on herbaceous plants | Longido Game Controlled Area |
2. | Doreen G Mungure | Diurnal activity pattern of the endemic Udzungwa red colobus monkey (Procolobusgordonorum) park | Udzungwa Mountain National |
3. | Dorice Mvukiye | Impact of alien invasive plants on bees diversity | Rau Forest Reserve, Moshi- Kilimanjaro |
4. | Edwin WamburaSabora | Influence of land use on habitat preference and distribution pattern of the land snail (Placostylusalbersi) | Mweka Village, Moshi |
5. | Jennifer Urio | Occupational trend of artificial nest box by cavity-nesting birds | KINAPA, Tchibo Coffee Plantation and, Mweka Mixed Farming, Kilimanjaro |
6. | Kamana J Niganya | Assessment of the factors influencing the magnitude of the impacts ofLantana camaraonthe natural vegetation | Rau Forest Reserve, Moshi- Kilimanjaro |
7. | Kefa N. Changarawe | Determination of niche partition between blue monkey and black-and-white Colobus monkey | Rau Forest Reserve, Moshi- Kilimanjaro |
8. | Kulwa B. Moranya | Is the presence of olive baboon at Loduare gate time-specific? | Loduare Gate, Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
9. | Lolian Kosyando | Effectiveness of mitigation measures for human-wildlife conflict in Enduimet wildlife management | Kitenden, Tingatinga And Ngereiyani Villages |
10. | Angel Humphrey Masaki | Herbarium collections deposited at Mweka College: understanding their distribution, conservation status and collection efforts | Mweka College |
11. | Kelvin G Mushi | Local community awareness about eco-tourism | Around Mt Meru Forest Reserve, Arusha |
12. | Devis Mjuni Kahabuka | Assessment of promotional strategies used by tour companies in marketing tourist products | Arusha City |
13. | Esther VicentKimario | Assessment of the influence of e-marketing use in small and medium tourism enterprises | Arusha City |
14. | Nzembi James | Perceived negative economic impacts ofcovid-19 in hotels and Tour companies | Arusha City |
15. | Abubakari R. Kahana | Anthropogenic disturbance effects on anurans species inhabiting riparian systems | Southern Slope of Mt. Kilimanjaro |
16. | Ellen KasakaPonsian | Assessment of knowledge and perceptions of local communities on opportunities and challenges facing beekeeping activities | Around Rau Forest Reserve |
17. | Erick Michael Swai | Impact of grazing intensity on bees diversity | Longido Game Controlled Area |
18. | Amani Joseph Massoro | Impacts of anthropogenic activities on the riparian zone ofWeruweru river In Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania | Weruweru River in Kilimanjaro |
19. | Rowland.M. Kagoro | Perceived economic impacts of covid-19 to mountain crew | Mountain Kilimanjaro |
20. | Jerson Acio Inacio Chirindza | Crop damage by birds A case study ofMabogini village | Mabogini Village |
21. | Gladness Brighton Mutiganzi | Assessment of the influence of urbanization on the birds' species in Moshi municipal | Moshi Municipal |
22. | Mariam Atang'a | The role of tourism in utilizing agricultural products | Magadini and Barabarani Villages an Mto wa Mbu Ward |
23. | RajabuYahya Musa | Impacts ofthe public road on ground-dwelling arthropod communities | Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
24. | Ms Elizabeth A. Paschal | Assessment of the lake Duluti ecosystem health using amphibians as bio-indicator | Lake Duluti Forest Reserve |
25. | Naomi M. Njarabi | Assessment of abundance and diversity of terrestrial invertebrate | Kwakuchinja |
26. | Maria T. Matata | The perception of local communities toward electric fencing as a management tool to human-elephant conflict | Western Serengeti |
27. | Adam Mohamed | Perceived economic impacts of covid-19 to small tourism-based enterprises in northern circuit Tanzania | Curio Shops in MtoWaMbu Town |
28. | Robert M. Dioniz | Assessment of preferred occurrences by lizards between natural and human-modified habitat | Rau Forest Reserve and MjiMpya, Moshi |
29. | Bulukay Rikoyan Kosey | Assessment of the economic impacts of COVID-19 pandemic to cultural tourism in the northern tourism circuit ofTanzania | Kilimanjaro and Arusha region |
30. | Kelvin M. Loing'ova | Birds diversity in different land uses | Kitenden Wildlife Corridor |
31. | Sospeter Yared Mazengo | Assessment of library resources contribution in supporting law enforcement and policy modules | MWEKA |
32. | Joseph BulubaKulwa | Social dimension on the infestation ofpartheniumhysterophorus to local communities in selected grazing and farming areas | Kilimanjaro and Arusha, Tanzania |
33. | Enock Marwa Nyakeboko | Activity pattern of the Blue monkey (cercopithecusmitisstuhlmanni) | Machame Gate of Kilimanjaro |
34. | Justine Mgendi Gideon | The effectiveness ofmagadi bush (suaedamonoica) control methods in Namalok nature reserve. | Namalok Nature Reserve |
35. | Mtabuzi Kilongozi | Assessment of Mt. Kilimanjaro porters' perception toward non-government porters' organizations | Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions |
36. | Johnson Malisa | Contribution of non-timber forest products on the livelihoods of local communities | Kilimanjaro National Park |
37. | Elifuraha Eliamini | Impacts of grazing ungulates on the vegetation structure in small Serengeti | Arusha National Park (ANAPA) |
38. | Arnold Emmanuel Kwitema | Diversity And Feeding Guilds Of Ground Dwelling Invertebrates In Disturbed And Undisturbed Riparian Vegetation | Sungu River Of Moshi, Kilimanjaro |
39. | Florida Dawson | The diurnal activity pattern ofAfrican rock python in captivity | Meserani Snake Park, Arusha |
40. | Michael. I. Ndoinyo | Feeding behaviourof olive baboons (Papioanubis) in semi – provisioned Environment | Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
41. | Nyakutanwa William Pamba | Assessment of perches used by the long-tailed cormorant for basking at lake Duluti | Lake Duluti, Arusha |
42. | Christina J. Mgonja | Vegetation cover as refuge for ground-dwelling organisms from common fiscal shrike (Laniuscollaris) | Mweka Kilimanjaro |
43. | Kelvin I. Kezilahabi | Bee diversity between farmlands and protected area | Arusha National Park and Adjacent Ngongongare Village Farmlands |
44. | Thomson Kaheza | Assessment of perch selection on foraging behaviourof common fiscal shrike | Around Mweka Campus |
45. | Daudi Mihambo | The use of indigenous plants in treatment of human respiratory diseases | |
46. | Daniel Peter Kessy | The role of water users in conservation of catchment forest on the southern slopes of mountain Kilimanjaro | Mountain Kilimanjaro |
47. | John J. Ngandaku | Assessment of diurnal activity pattern ofNile crocodile in captivity | Kaole Mamba Ranch-Bagamoyo |
48. | Einot C. Kivuyo | Examining economic impacts of zoonotic diseases to livestock keepers adjacent Tarangire national park | Tarangire National Park |
49. | Isolda Judite Chauque | Contribution of local food-tourism to the local community livelihood, a case ofMoshi and Hai districts | Moshi And Hai Districts |
50. | Chesco Afred Mwanyowa | Impacts of human activities on Rau ForestReserve (RFR) | Kilimanjaro, Tanzania |
51. | Shelzia Milena Muchanga | Diurnal activity pattern of kirk's dik-dik (Madoquakirkii) | Arusha National Park |
52. | Ester Matiku | Assessment of effectiveness of the local communities involved in land uses planning process at Ngorongoro conservation area | Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
53. | Tatu Abush Shaibu | Participation of local people in the management ofBurunge Wildlife Management Area | Burunge Wildlife Management Area |
54. | Leslie Muhindo | Surviving amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a case of safari tour operators in Arusha, Tanzania | Arusha, Tanzania |
55. | Vicky M. Meikasi | Human–yellow baboon conflicts in villages neighbouring Saadani national park | Saadani National Park |
56. | Veronica E Duma | Influence of group size and vegetation type in giraffe activities in Lake Manyara National Park | Lake Manyara National Park |
57. | Magreth Ernest Lema | Comparison of millipede abundance and diversity between cultivated and uncultivated land (Machare coffee plantation and shamba la bibi) | MachareCofee Plantation And Shamba La Bibi |
58. | Fares Mayengela Kabaka | The influence of altitude on species density of Athalia species of sawflies in the southern slope of mountain Kilimanjaro | Southern Slope Of Mountain Kilimanjaro |
59. | Valerius Garase | The contribution of Maasai culture to tourism development | Barabarani Village in MtoWaMbu Ward |
60. | Norbert Rafael Shikuzi | Local communities perceptions of tourism development | MtoWaMbu Ward |
61. | Magreth G Sanga | Assessment of tipping behaviour in tourism activities | Kilimanjaro National Park |
62. | Nyakutunwa William Pamba | Assessment of perches used by the long-tailed cormorant for basking at lake Duluti | Lake Duluti |
63. | Denis D Mushi | Comparison of diversity of ground-dwelling invertebrates between disturbed area and undisturbed area | West Kilimanjaro Plantation And Machare Coffees Plantation |
64. | Glory Elias Letayo | Perceptions of local community on government's plan to establish wildlife butchers in Tanzania | Mugumu Town In Mara Region |
65. | Peter Arushi | Assessment of forest birds species along river | Ubwe River Kilimanjaro |
66. | Imani Mosses Nyambure | Assessment of bee pollinators' diversity in organic and inorganic coffee plantation in Kilimanjaro region | Kilimanjaro |
67. | Cornas P Kapinga | Altitudinal variation on diversity of macro-invertebrate species along the slope of Sungu stream | Sungu village, Moshi |
68. | Robert P Anatory | Assessment of management approaches of fish conservation | NyumbaYaMungu |
69. | Ally M Ramadhan | Influence of altitude on flies species (Calliphoridae family) diversityalong the southern slope of Mount Kilimanjaro Tanzania | KINAPA |
70. | Daud Mihambo | The use of indigenous plants in treatment of human respiratory disease and the likely conservation impact in Siha district | Siha District |
71. | Msika G Rukonge | The effects of pest control methods on the diversity of dipterans | MachareCofee Estate and KiboCofee Plantations |
72. | Charles Luchagula | Use of nest boxes by non-bird species in different land uses | KINAPA |
73. | Anold E Kwitema | Diversity And Feeding Guilds Of Ground Dwelling Invertebrates In Distribute And Undisturbed Riparian VegetationAlong Sungu River Of Moshi | Sungu River, Moshi |
74. | Chris Mbalilaki | Assessment of social-economic consequences of mesquite tree (Prosopisjuliflora) control towards local community in oria village | Oria Village |
75. | Uwezeye Monica | Assessing conservation benefits to the local communities | Kilmanjaro National Park |
76. | Ewuma Peter | The contribution of tourism to environmental conservation | KiboshoMashariki Ward, Moshi Rural Distric |
77. | Acidri Deo | Perceptions of the tourism stakeholders towards wildfire occurrence at Kilimanjaro national park | KINAPA |