Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot"
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“Actually, water is life!” The importance of the Mara river and transboundary water management to users in Merenga, Tanzania
Rogers, Emily Bly (Master thesis, 2019)This study examines the importance of the Mara river and other water resources to humans and wildlife in Merenga village in the Mara River Basin (MRB) of Tanzania, as well as how the ways in which local, national, and ... -
Gentrifying the African Landscape: The Performance and Powers of for-Profit Conservation on Southern Kenya’s Conservancy Frontier
Cavanagh, Connor Joseph; Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot; Benjaminsen, Tor A (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Across eastern and southern Africa, conservation landscapes increasingly extend far beyond the boundaries of government-owned protected areas. Several countries have now granted full legal recognition to various types of ... -
Inventing hell: how the Ethiopian and Eritrean regimes produced famine in Tigray
Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)It has been a year since a devastating war broke out in the Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia, where hundreds of thousands of Tigrayan civilians are killed, millions internally displaced and tens of thousands have fled to ... -
Land division, conservancies, fencing and its implications in the Maasai Mara, Kenya
Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot; Lein, Haakon (Research report, 2019)There is growing concern about the future of wildlife and pastoralism in the Maasai Mara as well as on the communal lands adjacent to the national reserve that serves as home to pastoral communities and wildlife dispersal ... -
Making land grabbable: Stealthy dispossessions by conservation in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper seeks to answer the question: how does land become grabbable and local people relocatable? It focuses on the historical and current conditions of land tenure that enable land grabbing. While recognising the ... -
Nature views and landscape values in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Martine Johanne Starheim Aure (Master thesis, 2019)Verneområdet Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) består av flere interessenter, alle med sine egne natursyn og landskapsverdier. Turister, det lokale masaifolket og forvaltningsmyndighetene Ngorongoro Conservation Area ... -
Othering Pastoralists, State Violence, and the Remaking of Boundaries in Tanzania’s Militarised Wildlife Conservation Sector
Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper examines the ways in which Tanzanian conservation authorities utilise biodiversity “extinction narratives” in order to legitimise the use of violence in redrawing protected areas’ boundaries. Militarisation and ... -
The importance of tourism for the livelihoods of the Maasai in Ngorongoro Conservation Area. A study of two cultural bomas.
Antonsen, Therese (Master thesis, 2019)Turistindustrien er en viktig del av økonomien i Tanzania og har bidratt til rask økonomisk vekst. Den har vokst til å bli en av de mest innflytelsesrike, men kontroversielle sosioøkonomiske kreftene. På grunn av sitt store ...