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    Good governance strategies for sustainable ecotourism in Tanzania 

    Pasape, Liliane; Anderson, Wineaster; Lindi, George (Journal of Ecotourism, 2015-08-25)
    This article assesses the role of good governance strategies in sustaining ecotourism. Using a qualitative method through exploratory research design, 18 good governance strategies that promote sustainable ecotourism were ...
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    Sustaining Ecotourism in Tanzania through Community Empowerment 

    Pasape, Liliane; Anderson, Wineaster; Lindi, George (Journal of tourism research, 2014)
    This study explores the contribution of community empowerment to the sustainability of ecotourism in Tanzania using education programmes, access to information and language. Through the survey approach data was collected ...
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    Smallholder dairy cattle feeding technologies and practices in Tanzania: failures, successes, challenges and prospects for sustainability 

    Maleko, David; Msalya, George; Mwilawa, Angello; Pasape, Liliane; Mtei, Kelvin (International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 2018-02-26)
    In Tanzania, milk production under smallholder farming systems is season sensitive, fluctuations of feeds in both quantity and quality being the major driver. A dry season decline in milk production of over 40% due to ...
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    Review of the factors contributing to the sustainability of the agricultural innovation platform 

    Putaa, Humphrey; Chachage, Bukaza; Pasape, Liliane (International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research (IJAAR), 2018-05-30)
    The study reviewed factors contributing to the sustainability of the agricultural innovation platform (AIP) in Africa. The study found that the sustainability of the AIP is influenced by the numbers of factors which ...
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    Internationalization of Small and Medium Enterprises from Arusha Tanzania: Market Information, Financial Resourc es and Product Quality Setbacks 

    Pasape, Liliane (Redfame Publishing, 2018-05-29)
    The small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are key players towards reviving the economy and livelihood development in Tanzania, yet their involvement in international business is still unsatisfactory. This study therefore ...
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    Towards success of ecotourism networks in Tanzania: A case of Tanzania association of tour operators 

    Pasape, Liliane; Mujwiga, Sheltie (Journal of Hospitality Management and Tourism, 2017-02)
    This study aimed to assess constraints to the success of ecotourism network in Tanzania. Following an intensive survey and literature review, data were collected from members of Tanzania Association of Tour Operators ...
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    Towards Sustainable Ecotourism through Stakeholder Collaborations in Tanzania 

    Pasape, Liliane; Anderson, Wineaster; Lindi, George (Journal of Tourism Research & Hospitality, 2012-12-26)
    This paper aims to assess the stakeholders’ strategies towards sustainable ecotourism, with specific focus on networks and public private partnership strategies. A qualitative method through exploratory research design ...
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    A Framework for Enhancing Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) in Tanzania 

    Mollel, Emmanuel; Chachage, Bukaza; Pasape, Liliane (International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR), 2024-06)
    The overall objective of this study was to understand the institutional forces for promoting entrepreneurial development in higher learning institutions (HLIs) in Tanzania and to provide an institutional framework for ...
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    Formal Institutions In Enhancing Entrepreneurship Development In The Tanzanian Higher Learning Institutions. 

    Mollel, Emmanuel; Chachage, Bukaza; Pasape, Liliane (International Journal of Business and Economic Review, 2024)
    This qualitative study aimed to explore how formal institutions promote entrepreneurship development in the Tanzanian Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) using the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) as a case study. ...
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    Evaluation of the Direct Health Facility Financing Program in Improving Maternal Health Services in Pangani District, Tanzania 

    Tukay, Samwel; Pasape, Liliane; Tani, Kassimu; Manzi, Fatuma (Dovepress, 2021-12-09)
    Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality remain significant public health concerns globally, with Tanzania reporting 398 deaths per 100,000 live births annually. While national level data provide some insights into ...
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    Anderson, Wineaster (3)Chachage, Bukaza (3)Lindi, George (3)Maleko, David (2)Mollel, Emmanuel (2)Msalya, George (2)Mtei, Kelvin (2)Mwilawa, Angello (2)Godson, Ernest (1)... View MoreSubjectSustainable ecotourism (3)Customer Retention (2)entrepreneurship development (2)Information and communication technology (2)Telecommunication Companies (2)Access to information (1)Business incubation (1)Business performance (1)Community empowerment (1)Community health workers (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2024 (10)2012 - 2019 (8)Has File(s)Yes (18)

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