Citations

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Journal Article
Hambati, Herbert. "Population increase and vulnerability to disasters in the informal settlements of Mwanza city, Tanzania." Tanzania Journal for Population studies and Development 18, no. 1-2 (2017).
Journal Article
Hambati, Herbert, and Greg Gaston. "Revealing the Vulnerability of Urban Communities to Flood Hazard in Tanzania: A Case of the Dar es Salaam City Ecosystem." International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research 2, no. 1 (2015): 3.
Journal Article
Pittiglio, Claudia, Andrew K Skidmore, Hein AMJ Gils, Michael K McCall, and Herbert HT Prins. "Smallholder farms as stepping stone corridors for crop-raiding elephant in northern Tanzania: integration of Bayesian expert system and network simulator." Ambio 43, no. 2 (2014): 149-161.
Book
Stern, Nicholas Herbert. Investment climate: lessons and challenges. : Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, 2003.
Thesis or Dissertation
Ntema, Herbert Chali. "Assessment of staff members’ understanding of gender mainstreaming and contribution to gender equality ministry of gender equality, Namibia." Master in Management of Development , Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, 2011.
Working Paper
Jauch, Herbert. "Trade Unions in Namibia: Defining a new role?." (2004).
Thesis or Dissertation
Mkemwa, Titus Herbert. "Eating behaviors and dietary diversity among adults in Morogoro urban, Rural and Mvomero districts." Master of Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2015.
Journal Article
Hambati, Herbert, and Genesis T Yengoh. "Community resilience to natural disasters in the informal settlements in Mwanza City, Tanzania." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (2017).
Journal Article
Armah, Frederick Ato, Isaac Luginaah, Genesis T Yengoh, Herbert Hambati, Ratana Chuenpagdee, and Gwyn Campbell. "Analyzing the Relationship between Objective--Subjective Health Status and Public Perception of Climate Change as a Human Health Risk in Coastal Tanzania." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 21, no. 7 (2015): 1936-1959.
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