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Lupala, Aldo, and John Lupala. "The conflict between attempts to green arid cities and urban livelihoods The case of Dodoma, Tanzania." Journal of Political Ecology 10, no. 1 (December 1, 2003): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v10i1.21650.

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One of the features that characterise the designated capital city of Dodoma is the limited green landscape element as a result of semiarid climatic conditions of the whole central region of Tanzania. Besides concerted efforts by the Dodoma urban authorities to develop greenery landscape within the city through the Capital City Development Programme, such efforts have fallen into conflict with people’s livelihood activities. In this paper, it is argued that the gap between identification of appropriate landscape features that are not consistent with people's lifestyles and the local conditions are the contributory factors to the observed conflicts between attempts to green the city and livelihoods of the residents. Borrowed planning concepts in the masterplans thatwere imposed on the contextof Dodoma do not reflectthe realityof thepeople's needs and priorities as regards their livelihoods. These concepts have to the greatest extent failed to integrate livelihood activities and greening initiatives. This paper underscores the need for developing locally based planning considerations that take cognisance of all stakeholders and the local context as a way towards harmonising greening initiatives while accommodating people's livelihood needs and activities.Key Words: greening initiatives, livelihood activities, semi-arid cities, urban planning, master plans, Dodoma, Tanzania.
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Todd, Gemma, Ibrahim Msuya, Francis Levira, and Irene Moshi. "City Profile: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." Environment and Urbanization ASIA 10, no. 2 (August 22, 2019): 193–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0975425319859175.

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Cities in Africa are experiencing fast urbanization with growing demand for basic services. The city of Dar es Salam, one of the fastest growing cities in the region and the world, is likely to guide the urban future in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam is the former capital city of Tanzania and retains its importance as most of the government offices were located. However, the whole process of complete relocation of government offices to the present capital city of Dodoma might affect the dynamics in Dar es Salaam in the near future. Nevertheless, it is the leading commercial centre and economic hub in Tanzania and is expected to be a mega city by 2030. The growth of the city is construed by both natural increase and high rate of migration. However, the city’s organic growth was affected by racial-based residential segregation under the colonial regime, whose imprints are evident to date. In this profile, an overview of Dar es Salaam’s colonial, post-colonial, social, economic and location factors that led to urbanization is provided. This profile highlights the previous, current and future challenges, and explores the pathways to enhance sustainability and transformation of Dar es Salaam to be a smart city. Poor implementation of master plans led to minimal guidance of city growth, but the current land and and human settlement policy emphasizes on sustainable approach in urban planning including low costs but sustainable settlements even for the urban poor. Such transformation requires government and city management to invest in better planning implementation, creation of database that will inform future planning, improvement in social services such as infrastructure, access to quality and affordable housing, water and electricity supply. This paper contributes to the existing literature on nature of cities in developing countries, which had been affected by colonialism and poor implementation of policies, and suggest ways in which cities can to become smarter and sustainable.
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CALLACI, EMILY. "‘Chief village in a nation of villages’: history, race and authority in Tanzania's Dodoma plan." Urban History 43, no. 1 (January 13, 2015): 96–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926814000753.

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ABSTRACTThis article explores how notions of African authenticity informed urban planning in post-colonial Africa. It examines an attempt by Tanzania's ruling party to build a new national capital in the sparsely populated region of Dodoma. Paradoxically, Dodoma's planners sought to build a modern African city based on the social principles of the traditional African village. This vision of African village authenticity legitimized Tanzania's ruling party by linking its authority to a purely African, rather than colonial, past. At the same time, it allowed politicians to criminalize urban poverty by attributing it to racial betrayal rather than broader structural failures.
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Mwakipesile, Augustino, Edwin Ngowi, Ngwinamila Kasongi, Emmanuel Temu, and Rehema Kilonzo. "Transferring Cultural Geo-History Datasets of Artifacts Using GIS Geodatabase for Archiving in Dodoma Capital City, Tanzania." Journal of Sustainable Development 11, no. 2 (March 30, 2018): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v11n2p88.

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The study aimed to create a historical geographic information system (HGIS), including a geodatabase and simple web application for Dodoma Capital City (DCC) in Tanzania. A web GIS application based is an outcome of the study that can improves research on, and knowledge of, the rare artifacts of cultural and historical heritage in Dodoma Capital City (DCC) for historians and the wider academic community. Likewise, spatial data incorporated allows for visualization of the relationship between people, and their geographic and cultural surroundings. Therefore, the cultural geo-history in this paper describes the specific connection of the cultural artifacts and historical site in a given area to their environment and geographic space. For that purpose, the Dodoma Capital City (DCC) historical artifacts as a case study were cataloged based on GIS techniques, geocoding protocols, and describing the artifacts to create an intuitive and familiar tool for historical researchers and archivists to better understand the cultural geo-history of Dodoma Capital City (DCC). The resulting tool, the Dodoma Capital City Historical Geographical Information System (DCCHGIS), combines a geodatabase and a web application to provide access to a small portion of the geospatial cultural history of Dodoma Capital City (DCC). The DCCHGIS demonstrates that archiving are useful in creating an accurate, informative, and usable Historical Geographic Information System (HGIS) tool that increase the knowledge of and access to cultural geo-history.
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Matiku, Tobesi, and Joseph Magali. "Clients Perception of the Role of Marketing Strategies on Profitability of Savings and Credits Cooperative Societies (SACCOS) in Dodoma City, Tanzania." East African Journal of Business and Economics 3, no. 1 (June 8, 2021): 104–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajbe.3.1.340.

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This study assessed the clients’ perception of the role of marketing strategies on the profitability of SACCOS in Dodoma city, Tanzania. The study specifically examined the influence of product, service delivery, price, promotion, and place strategies on the profitability of SACCOS. This study used the descriptive and explanatory design where the regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between the marketing strategies and profitability of SACCOS. The information was collected from the 112 clients of SACCOS using the systematic sampling technique. Data were collected through a questionnaire and were analysed by Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). The findings revealed that clients perceived that the product, service delivery, pricing and place strategies influenced negatively and significantly the profitability of SACCOS in Dodoma City. Therefore, this study recommends that the SACCOS management continue improving the marketing strategies tools for sustainable profitability of SACCOS in Dodoma City.
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Habibu, Nuriath A., Iramba F. Iramba, and Yusuph Kambuga. "The Prevalence of Sports Betting in Tanzania Secondary School Students." Journal La Edusci 1, no. 3 (November 18, 2020): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journallaedusci.v1i3.195.

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The purpose of this paper was to determine the prevalence of sports betting among secondary school students in Tanzania. The study was conducted in the Dodoma region and covered four secondary schools in Dodoma City. The probability sampling procedure was used to select students randomly for everyone to have the chance of being involved. The judgmental sampling technique were used to collect information from the head of discipline units and class teachers, and simple random sampling was used to select both public and private secondary schools. The study administered questionnaires and interview questions to students, classes, head of discipline units, and class teachers. The questionnaires and interview questions targeted at picturing out the rate at which sports betting was intruding students. The finding shows that students aged between 10-17 years were reported to have high interest and feelings to take the risks of betting. The findings also show that females students are less involved in betting activities compared to male students. Besides, it was found that male students spend more of their precious time 6-10 hours a day in betting compared to female students. Furthermore, it was revealed that majority of students had taken part in more than one bet among the identified games including bet-way, premier bet, sport pesa, and tatu Mzuka.s
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Habibu, Nuriath A., Iramba F. Iramba, and Yusuph Kambuga. "Teachers’ Perception on Students Substance Use and School-Based Prevention Programmes in Tanzania." International Journal Papier Public Review 1, no. 2 (November 22, 2020): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.47667/ijppr.v1i2.46.

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The purpose of this paper was to determine the prevalence of sports betting among secondary school students in Tanzania. The study was conducted in the Dodoma region and covered four secondary schools in Dodoma City. The probability sampling procedure was used to select students randomly for everyone to have the chance of being involved. The judgmental sampling technique were used to collect information from the head of discipline units and class teachers, and simple random sampling was used to select both public and private secondary schools. The study administered questionnaires and interview questions to students, head of discipline units, and class teachers. The questionnaires and interview questions targeted at picturing out the rate at which sports betting was intruding students. The finding shows that students aged between 10-17 years were reported to have high interest and feelings to take the risks of betting. The findings also show that females students are less involved in betting activities compared to male students. Besides, it was found that male students spend more of their precious time 6-10 hours a day in betting compared to female students. Furthermore, it was revealed that majority of students had taken part in more than one bet among the identified games including bet-way, premier bet, sport pesa, and tatu Mzuka.
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Kayombo, Canisius John, Chrispinus D. K. Rubanza, and Richard A. Giliba. "Effect of Human Disturbances on Mahungu Green Belt Forest Reserve (MGFR) in Dodoma City, Central Tanzania." East African Journal of Forestry and Agroforestry 2, no. 2 (May 18, 2020): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajfa.2.2.156.

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Human disturbances are the human activities, whether legally or illegally conducted in an ecosystem as they may lead to removal or death of plants. The study was piloted at Mahungu Green Belt Forest Reserve (MGFR) in 2015 to examine the effect of human disturbances. Systematic random sampling was applied. A total of 36 plots of 50 m x 50 m were established in the seven transects at an interval of 400 m. Ongoing human activities were identified and recorded. GPS was applied to locate plots, aligning transects and recording coordinates. The compass was used to direct the transect. 100 m tape was used to measure the plots. Inferential statistics was applied whereby human activities frequency and relative frequency were calculated. The identified and recorded most frequently occurred human activities were firewood collection, charcoal making, grazing and trespass routes. MGFR is potential in terms of biological diversity; it is recommended that; introduction ecotourism as and environmentally friendly projects; determination of all plant species of MGFR; education campaigns by Dodoma Universities; encourage woodlot development at household level; awareness creation; provision of environmental conservation education; enhance non-woody income-generating projects; discourage settlement expansion into the remaining forest patch; funds should be made available throughout to ensure regular patrols by field security guides, and enhance alternative sources of energy to the local people
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Masanyiwa, Zacharia S., Erick S. Mosha, and Sarah F. Mamboya. "Factors Influencing Participation of Informal Sector Workers in Formal Social Security Schemes in Dodoma City, Tanzania." Open Journal of Social Sciences 08, no. 06 (2020): 229–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jss.2020.86020.

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Rector, Colette, Nadhira Nuraini Afifa, Varun Gupta, Abbas Ismail, Dominic Mosha, Leonard K. Katalambula, Said Vuai, et al. "School-Based Nutrition Programs for Adolescents in Dodoma, Tanzania: A Situation Analysis." Food and Nutrition Bulletin 42, no. 3 (June 14, 2021): 378–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03795721211020715.

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Background: Tanzania has a double burden of malnutrition, including a high prevalence of undernutrition and an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents. Schools present a valuable opportunity to reach a large section of the country’s adolescent population with nutrition-oriented interventions. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the current state of adolescent school nutrition interventions in Dodoma, Tanzania, with emphasis on 3 potential school-based nutrition interventions, school vegetable gardens, school meals, and education (on nutrition, agriculture, and water, sanitation, and hygiene). Methods: Focus group discussions were conducted with several regional and district-level governmental stakeholders, including health, education, and agricultural officers. Ten public secondary schools were visited, and interviews with school administrators, teachers, students, and parents were conducted. Results: All stakeholders interviewed supported interventions to improve school-based nutrition, including school gardens, school feeding, and nutrition education. All 10 schools visited had some experience providing school meals, but parents’ contributions were essential for the program’s sustainability. Most schools visited had land available for a school garden program, but water availability could be challenging during certain times of the year. The teachers interviewed expressed that the curriculum on nutrition education was highly theoretical and did not allow students to practice the knowledge and skills they learned in the classroom. Conclusions: The current school-based approach to tackling the double burden of adolescent malnutrition in Dodoma is localized and ad hoc. To leverage the potential of schools as a platform for nutrition interventions, integrated and policy-mandated interventions are needed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "City planning – Tanzania – Dodoma"

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Cadstedt, Jenny. "Influence and Invisibility : Tenants in Housing Provision in Mwanza City, Tanzania." Doctoral thesis, Stockholm : Stockholm university, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41037218j.

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Mng'ong'o, Othmar Simtali. "A Browning process : The case of Dar es Salaam city." Doctoral thesis, Stockholm, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-149.

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Norström, Jennifer. "Battle for Kigamboni : The case of the Kigamboni redevelopment project, Dar es Salaam." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-100179.

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A common theme of discussion raised by contemporary scholars is the making of cities competitive internationally to become a city of world class, which is argued to be the main priority facing urban planning and policy makers in the twenty-first century. These redevelopment projects are justified through various ways, however, mainly that they will spearhead economic development and increase national income. This study explores the Kigamboni redevelopment project in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It uncovers the vision and justification performed by the Government and it explores the tensions that emerged as a result of the lack of participation and transparency. When envisioning the future, the actors of the government pictures Kigamboni as very different from what it is today. It is argued that the urban visions of becoming modern are shaped without taking the different memories, stories and desires of the local residents of Kigamboni into consideration. In addition, the study illuminates the contestations by the residents, arisen in the context of the redevelopment project, with a main focus on a local organisation - the Kigamboni Committee. The community formed the Committee in order to reach an understanding of the project affecting them. The local association argues to represent the people of Kigamboni and aims to follow up on the project and undertake initiatives to highlight rights. However, the empirical findings reveals that it is questionable whether the Committee is actually representing the people of Kigamboni as they claim. The thesis further sheds lights on the importance to discuss the politics of social mobilisation.
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Ngereja, Zakaria Robert. "Towards a GIS-T database design and implementation for public transit planning: the case study of Dar-Es-salaam metropolitan city, Tanzania." Master's thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/2321.

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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
In the last decade, we have witnessed tremendous advances and developments in the applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), in terms of technological hardware, software, methods, and data models. One of the applications that have attracted much attention in the use of GIS is the transportation sector mainly for planning, public transport routing, management and operations. This has made it important to have a unified or universal GIS-T standard data model, specifically, in the area of transportation applications. Several data models have been developed over the past 20 years, like the ArcInfo route system, National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Project 20-27, Federal Geographic Data Committee, Enterprise GIS-T data model and the UNETRANS data model to mention just few. This research project focused into the GIS-T database design and implementation for public transit planning and management in the Dar-es-Salaam City, and used part of the UNETRANS data model. As part of this research, the UNETRANS data model was thoroughly examined, and extracted useful elements useful for the geodatabase design of GIS-T for Dar-es-Salaam City. The outcome of the project is a designed GIS-T database model for Dar-es- Salaam and its prototype implementation in ArcGIS 9.3. In addition, an output of the network analysis for determining the closest bus stop to hospitals, shortest routes from an incident location as well as service are surrounding hospital facilities, and recommendations for future works are presented.
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Books on the topic "City planning – Tanzania – Dodoma"

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Kombe, W. Jackson. Governance of informal urbanisation in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2006.

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Kombe, W. Jackson. Governance of informal urbanisation in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2006.

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Volker, Kreibich, ed. Governance of informal urbanisation in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2006.

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John, Campbell. Urbanization, urban planning, and urban life in Tanzania: An annotated bibliography. Hull, England: Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Hull, 1987.

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Šliužas, Ričardas Vytautas. Managing informal settlements: A study using geo-information in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania = Plannen en beheer van informele woongebieden : een studie met gebruik van geoinformatie in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Enschede: ITC, 2004.

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Tanzania. Ofisi ya Taifa ya Ukaguzi. Performance audit report on the management of urban planning in Tanzania: The Ministry of Lands Housing and Human Settlements Development and the Prime Minister's Office, Regional Administration and Local Governments. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: The United Republic of Tanzania, National Audit Office, 2014.

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Nnkya, Tumsifu Jonas. The Sustainable Cities Programme in Tanzania, 1992-2003: From a city demontration project to a national programme for environmentally sustainable urban development : summary. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-HABITAT, 2005.

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Ngware, Suleiman, and J. M. Lusugga Kironde. Urbanising Tanzania: Issues, Initiatives and Priorities. Dar Es Salaam Univ Pr, 2000.

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Abdallah, Ngware Suleiman Shaaban, and Kironde J. M. Lusugga, eds. Urbanising Tanzania: Issues, initiatives, and priorities. Dar es Salaam: DUP (1996) Ltd, University of Dar es Salaam, 2000.

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Kayoza, Christina. Integrated Infrastructure for Sustainable Improvement of Movement and Safety in Urban Road Corridors: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "City planning – Tanzania – Dodoma"

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Ibrahim, S., and R. G. Mashenene. "Effect of Service Quality of Weights and Measures Agency on Customer Satisfaction in Dodoma City, Tanzania." In Sustainable Education and Development, 224–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68836-3_20.

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Schneiders, H. H., E. C. Mjema, and S. E. Mmakasa. "Dodoma rural energy project, Tanzania." In Integrated Rural Energy Planning, 155–69. Elsevier, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-408-22166-5.50014-0.

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