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Item The Contribution of Agriculture and Rural-Urban Migrants in Low-income Housing in Dar es Salaam(2013-03) Kiduanga, Juma R.Item Critical Issues of Capabilities in Land Utilization for Achieving Objectives Set in Tanzania’s Small Towns: Evidence from Kibaha and Chalinze(2014-01) Kiduanga, Juma R.The focus of the paper is on the capabilities of various types and their effects on land resource utilization for achieving Tanzania towns’ objectives drawing empirical evidence from Kibaha and Chalinze. It is argued that small towns of Kibaha and Chalinze have set objectives which have to be attained through capabilities enhancement of various types in utilizing land. The existing capabilities are unfortunately limited causing the utilization of land resource by residents and other actors to be ineffective and inefficient. This has resulted in inadequate realization of the objectives set by the towns. In analyzing all those dynamics in detail the paper is divided into five sections, beginning with introduction in section one. It is followed by section two which is dealing with the methods for data collection and analysis. While section three focuses on theoretical framework, section four discusses the empirical results of the status of capabilities in various sectors linked with the manner land is utilized for achieving the objectives set in the towns. Section five is on the suggestions to enhance capabilities of residents and other actors for utilizing land productively in the two towns.Item Gender Democracy and Leadership in Tanzania-An Overview(2008-02-03) Koda, B.; Kiduanga, Juma R.; Semakafu, Ave MariaItem Growth of Hazardous Settlements and Their Implications in Urban Tanzania: a Case Study of Iringa Region(2014) Kiduanga, Juma R.; Maksizia, Ngalalikwa A.Item Informal Private Rental Housing Sector in Dar es Salaam: From Neglect to Recognition and the Way Forward(2005-09) Kiduanga, Juma R.Item New Tools for Public Participation in Urban Planning- a Case from Dar es Salaam(Perspektiv nr., 2012) Møller-Jensen, Lasse; Kiduanga, Juma R.; Mwanukuzi, Phillip K.; Fog, BjarneIn its traditional meaning, Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) seeks to involve and empower segments of society that are traditionally marginalized from the decision making process concerning issues related to place (McCall, 2004). This is done by supporting the creation and analysis of various types of spatial data as well as the shared access to these data. In this context PPGIS is seen as a vehicle for supporting better planning practices aimed at social justice, equal service and, more generally, for improving the quality of life (Yaakup et al., 2004). It is commonly understood that PPGIS requires technical solutions that focus on properties such as broad acquisition and ease of use (Haklay & Tobon, 2003).Item Realisation of Economic and Social Rights in the Context of Globalisation in Tanzania(2004-03) Koda, B.; Kiduanga, Juma R.Item The Strengths and Limitations of Urban Land Management in Tanzania: Case of Dar es Salaam City(2013-08-09) Kiduanga, Juma R.Item Theoretical Aspects Underpinning the Emergence of Participatory Urban Planning and Methods of Its Formulation for Actual Development in Dar Es Salaam(2014-03) Kiduanga, Juma R.The article intends to examine the theoretical underpinning the emergence of participatory urban planning in Dar es Salaam and empirically investigates the methods of its formulation and its implication on actual development. The principal results are the methods of formulation of the approach are not effective. The major conclusions made are provision of training to the communities on effective methods of formulation of participatory planning. The article is organized into five sections. Section one is examining the contribution of Master Plans approach to the development of Dar es Salaam. Section two is on discussion of theoretical aspects for the emergence of participatory urban planning in Dar es Salaam city. In Section three the empirical analysis of methods of formulation of participatory urban planning and its implication on actual development in Chamazi and Kibamba wards of Dar es Salaam is provided. Section four makes conclusion.Item Workers’ Participation under Structural Adjustment: For Whose Interest? The Case of a Tanzanian Private Enterprise(1994-01) Kiduanga, Juma R.; Msolla, H. S.; Musa, E. A.; Shaidi, J.