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Energy and Buildings. :113202
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Global Business and Organizational Excellence. 39:6-19
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Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 147
Tanzania water supply systems (WSSs) are facing resilience problems, compromising the quality and coverage of water supply services during floods. The expected rise in flood frequency and m...
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Building and Environment. 219:109169
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Green Space Investment in Residential Areas of Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania
Autor:
Nicholaus Mwageni, Gabriel Kassenga
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Journal of Sustainable Development. 15:157
Urban green spaces are increasingly recognized as alternative ameliorative methods to technical solutions abating cities' environmental problems like poor air quality, climate change impacts, and heat stress. However, the costs of development and mai
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 65:102558
Societies always need access to safe water for their health and wellbeing. While reports show tremendous achievements, more people – globally – still lack even the basic service level especially in developing countries like Tanzania. The existing
Autor:
Gabriel Kassenga, Nicholaus Mwageni
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Development. 14:78
Most studies have reported benefits of green spaces to households but few studies have been reported on negative effects (disservices) as well as their economic cost. Understanding ecosystem disservices from home greenery is important for health, saf
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 13:32-41
Climate change adaptation and mitigation interventions have traditionally been planned at the national and policy levels, but their implementation is done predominantly at the local government authority level. The general mandate of local governments
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International Journal of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. 5:15-28
In unplanned settlements, it is common for people to use their homes as a source of income. As revealed by this study, the main income generating activity is “Rental housing”. At the same time most of the unplanned settlements are located in risk
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Journal of Environmental Protection. :760-771
Since the 1960s, most cities in developing countries have faced a high rate of urbanization, which in turn has caused more harm to low-income earners, in urban areas. A majority of low-income earners most often face difficulties in accessing land in