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Ladislausi W. Kahana - Short Biographical sketch
 

Ladislausi W. Kahana is a Lecturer at the College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka. Ladislaus received his Bsc in Zoology and Wildlife Ecology in 1991 at University of Dar es salaam and his Msc in Wildlife Management and Control at University of Reading – United Kingdom in 1995. Mr Ladislaus is currently undertaking Ph.D Program in Nature Conservation at Tshwane University of Technology in South Africa.Ph.D Research is on Biodiversity Roles of forest glades in Mount Meru Game Reserve. He is a member of Tanzania Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).

Publications

  • Mwaya.R.T, Kahana.L.W and Baker. M (2004) Preliminary Observation on Gender and Management of Wildlife Resources within the Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) Framework in Tanzania. A paper presented at a Symposium on Gender and Forest: The second World Wide Symposium on gender and forestry held at the College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka Tanzania, 1st-10th 2004
  • Kahana et al (2003). Balancing water demands between irrigated agriculture and wildlife conservation in Usangu basin, Tanzania. Paper presented during the symposium on Conservation in Crisis: Experiences and prospects for saving African Natural Resources held at College of African Wildlife Management Mweka from 10-12th December 2003
  • Banham, W, Kahana, L, Foya, O, Machange, J, Manongi, F, Masuruli, B and Mwaya, R (2003) Training Need Assessment on Capacity Building for Conservation in the Albertine rift highlands, Africa
  • Kaswamila. A.L., Kahana..L.W and Matungwa L.E (2003) Integrating Ethno-Ecology into modern wildlife management: The case of Ikoma tribe adjacent to Serengeti National Park.. Paper presented during the Fourth Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute Annual Scientific conference 4-6 December 2003, Arusha -Tanzania
  • Kahana L.W., Banham, W. & Manongi, F.S. (2003). The Application of Environmental Assessment Procedures in Planning and Management of National Parks: a case study of Tanzania National Parks.
  • Mwaya, R, Kahana. L, Masuruli, B (2003) Training Need Assessment for Wildlife Management Areas (WMA’s) in Tanzania.
  • Kaswamila.A, Kahana.L, Chambenga.O, Mwakamela.B, Msyani.E and Masuruli. B (2002). Inventory of Game and Resource Utilization by Communities in Mgori forest, Singida rural district.
  • Kahana. L. Msysni E and Masuruli. B (2001). The Potential of Hunting in Wami-Mbiki Wildlife Project: Assessment of Harvestable Quota
  • Kahana L.W., Banham, W. & Manongi, F.S. (2001). The Application of Environmental Impact Assessment Procedures for Protected Area Planning and Management in the SADC Region
  • Kahana.L, Tshombe.H and Ndibalema.V (2000). Towards transforming wildlife from a liability to an economic Asset: A Tanzania Experience. A paper presented to the African Wildlife Management in the New millennium held At the College of African Wildlife Management Mweka From13-15th December.
  • Kahana L.W (1998). A cost - benefit analysis of a reforestation programme, the case of Rau Forest, Moshi,
  • Malcolm,S, Cameron, A, Birnie, Neil, Hugo, R, Louise, H, William, R and kahana, L (1997). Ecological and sociological assessment of the conservation status of the Kilombero valley, Tanzania- June to September 1997
  • Kahana.L.W (1995). Wildlife problems as a basis of curriculum development in wildlife management for partial fulfilment of MSc degree course at the University of Reading, United Kingdom.
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