Nickson Peter Mkiramweni

Name: Nickson Peter Mkiramweni (PhD)

Position: Lecturer

Address: P.O.BOX 3167

Phone: +255 766 498 596

Email: nick_peter@sua.ac.tz

Research Area: Tourism economics, Tourism fore casting

BIOGRAPHY


 


PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION BACKGROUND


QUALIFICATION INSTITUTION ATTENDED
Doctor of Philosophy in Tourism Management College of Business, Victoria University, Australia
MSc. Agricultural Economics Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
BSc. Agriculture General Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania

ACADEMIC  APPOINTMENT


  • Lecturer

COURSES


 


PUBLICATIONS


  • Mkiramweni, N. P., DeLacy, T., Jiang, M., & Chiwanga, F. E. (2016). Climate change risks on protected areas ecotourism: shocks and stressors perspectives in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Journal of Ecotourism.

  • Jiang, M., DeLacy, T., Mkiramweni, N. P., & Harrison, D. (2011). Some evidence for tourism alleviating poverty. Annals of Tourism Research, 38(3), 1181-1184.

  • Mkiramweni, N.P. (2014).Sustainable wildlife tourism in the context of climate change: the case study of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania (Doctoral dissertation, Victoria University).

STUDENTS SUPERVISION


       


RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY


  1. PhD Research: Sustainable Wildlife Tourism in the Context of Climate Change: The Case Study of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania (2010-2014).

  2. Promoting the value chain of cassava products in Mkuranga and Morogoro (rural) Districts – Funded by Overseas Development Institute (ODI), UK (2008-2009).

  3. Promoting Farmer Enterprise Development Project in Singida, Dodoma and Mbeya Regions (2005-2008) – Funded by EED, Germany.

  4. Promoting the Value Chain of Allanblackia Tree Products (Allanblackia stuhlamanii) – NOVELLA project in Mvomero and Muheza Districts – Funded by Unilever (2005-2008).

  5. Promoting Rural Livelihoods in Selected Villages of Dodoma and Morogoro Regions– Funded by Intermon-Oxfarm, Spain (2004-2007).

  6. Commercialisation of Local Chicken Production and Marketing in the Central Corridor of Tanzania (2008-2010).

  7. Empowering Farmer Organisations for Improved Livelihoods and Sustainable Development of Rural Communities in Semi-Arid Central and Southern Highlands of Tanzania” (2007-2010).

  8. Training Support for Capacity Building of Farmers Organisations with Emphasis on Indigenous Development” (2003-2006).