Environment and Ecology Research 5(1): 29-37,This paper examines the existing resources curse in Tanzania with detailed analyses on the controversy. A country with high resources endowments: i.e. about 44 million hectares of arable land, precious minerals, forests resources, water and wildlife but is among the poorest countries in the planet Earth. Here we reviewed over 25 reports, journal papers and books and found that all precious natural resources have insignificant contribution to socio-economic development of the people. The resource curse is confirmed in about all resources as there is no correlation between the quality of life and resources endowments. In recent years, the country has recorded the lowest per capita income at $ 960 w...
For a long time it has been argued that the housing crisis of the poor in urban Tanzania requires an...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
Mara River Basin ecosystem is shared by Tarime, Serengeti and Musoma districts. While there is a gr...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
Environment at the heart of Tanzania's development Poor people are disproportionately dependent...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
Using natural resources sustainably while reducing poverty is one of the greatest global challenges,...
Enabling it to Escape from ‘Curses ’ in the Mining Industry Tanzania has continued to struggle to ad...
The scramble for Africa’s natural resources has never been more prominent. Rather than contributing ...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
Corruption is considered an important driver of the resource curse in developing countries. Based on...
Corruption is considered an important driver of the resource curse in developing countries. Based on...
Tanzania is a politically stable, much aided country that has consistently grown economically during...
Conflicts over natural resources such as land, water, and forests are ubiquitous. People everywhere...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
For a long time it has been argued that the housing crisis of the poor in urban Tanzania requires an...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
Mara River Basin ecosystem is shared by Tarime, Serengeti and Musoma districts. While there is a gr...
This paper assesses land resource in Tanzania in relation to ownership, access and control for livel...
Environment at the heart of Tanzania's development Poor people are disproportionately dependent...
Countries with an abundance of highly valued natural resources face the possibility of thriving or s...
Using natural resources sustainably while reducing poverty is one of the greatest global challenges,...
Enabling it to Escape from ‘Curses ’ in the Mining Industry Tanzania has continued to struggle to ad...
The scramble for Africa’s natural resources has never been more prominent. Rather than contributing ...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
Corruption is considered an important driver of the resource curse in developing countries. Based on...
Corruption is considered an important driver of the resource curse in developing countries. Based on...
Tanzania is a politically stable, much aided country that has consistently grown economically during...
Conflicts over natural resources such as land, water, and forests are ubiquitous. People everywhere...
This paper presents a critical survey of the literature on the ‘resource curse’, focusing on three m...
For a long time it has been argued that the housing crisis of the poor in urban Tanzania requires an...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a critical socio-economic and political problem all over the...
Mara River Basin ecosystem is shared by Tarime, Serengeti and Musoma districts. While there is a gr...