Jafari R Kideghesho

PUBLICATIONS:

Kideghesho, JR. 2001. Mitigating the loss of wildlife habitats in Tanzania: Current and  future Strategies. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 74:149-161

Kideghesho, JR. 2003. Who Pays for Wildlife Conservation in Tanzania? Nature and Fauna. 15:17-28

Kideghesho, JR. 2004. Tarangire National Park: The Stresses and the Way Forward. Uongozi Journal of Management and Development Dynamics 16:32 -49.

Msuya, TS, Kideghesho JR and Luoga EJ. 2004. Comparison of utilization of wild fruits in North Ruvu and East Usambara Forests. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 75:65-73

Kideghesho, JR, Røskaft, E, Kaltenborn, BP and Tarimo, TCM. 2005. ‘Serengeti shall not die’: Can the ambition be sustained? The International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 1(3)150-166

 Kideghesho, JR. 2005. The loss of wildlife habitats in Tanzania: what is the way forward? Nature Conservation 9:7–15.

 Kideghesho, JR., Nyahongo, JW, Hassan, SN, Tarimo, TC and Mbije, EN. 2006. Factors and ecological impacts of wildlife habitat destruction in the Serengeti Ecosystem in Northern Tanzania. African Journal of Environmental Assessment and Management 11:17-32

 Tarimo TMC, Kideghesho JR, Wambura JM, Mbije NE. 2006. The ecology and management aspects of red-billed quelea: A major avian cereal pest in Tanzania. Uongozi Journal of Management and Development Dynamics 18(3):88-108.

 Kideghesho, JR., Røskaft, E and Kaltenborn, BP. 2007. Factors influencing conservation attitudes of local people in Western Serengeti Corridor, Tanzania. Biodiversity and Conservation, 16(7): 2213-2230

 Maganga, SLS; Tarimo, TMC; Magayane, FT; Senkondo, EM and Kideghesho, JR. 2007. Reconsidering human-wildlife conflicts in communities around wildlife protected areas of Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation

 Kideghesho, JR, . Nyahongo, JW and Holmern T. 2007. Wildlife Research in Tanzania: Capacity building is feasible. Conservation Biology 21 (6):1385-1386

 Kideghesho, JR. 2008. Co-existence between the traditional societies and wildlife in western Serengeti, Tanzania: Its relevancy in the contemporary wildlife conservation efforts. Conservation and Biodiversity 17(8): 1861-1881

 Kideghesho JR & Mtoni PE. 2008. Who compensates for Wildlife Conservation in Serengeti? International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 4(2)112-125

 Kideghesho, JR & Mtoni, PE. 2008. The potentials for co-management approaches in western Serengeti, Tanzania. Journal of Tropical Conservation Science 1(4):334-358; Available online: www.tropicalconservationscience.org

 Kaltenborn, BP., Kideghesho, JR; Nyahongo, JW, & Haaland, H. 2008. Serengeti National Park and its Neighbours: Do they interact? Journal for Nature Conservation, 16(2):96-108 DOI:10.1016/j.jnc.2008.02.001

 Tarimo, TCM., Mokiti, FT., Mbije, NJ, Kideghesho, JR.; Wambura, JM., Chembele, J & Muniko J. 2008. Occurrence of human Rift Valley Fever (RVF) disease in Dodoma Region between February and April 2007 and its management implications. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation

 Kideghesho JR (2009). The potentials of traditional African cultural practices in mitigating overexploitation of wildlife species and habitat loss: experience of Tanzania. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management 5(2) 83 – 94

 Msuya TS & Kideghesho JR. (2009). The role of traditional management practices in enhancing sustainable use and conservation of medicinal plants in West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Journal of Tropical Conservation Science 2(1):88–105; Available online: www.tropicalconservationscience.org

 Msuya TS, Kideghesho JR & Mosha TCE (2010). Availability, preference and consumption of indigenous forest foods in the Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 49(3)208-227

 Kideghesho JR & Runyoro VA (2010). Coping with the effects of global economic recession on tourism industry in Tanzania: Are we prepared? Journal of Tourism Challenges and Trends 3(1)95-110.

 Kideghesho JR & Msuya TS (2010). Gender and socio-economic factors influencing domestication of medicinal plants in West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystems Services & Management 6(1&2):3-12 online: http://www.informaworld.com – DOI: 10.1080/17451590.2010.480946

 Kideghesho JR. (2010). Serengeti Shall Not Die: Transforming an ambition into a reality. Journal of Tropical Conservation Science 3(3)228-248; Available online: www.tropicalconservationscience.org

 Kideghesho JR (2010). Wildlife Conservation and local land use conflicts in Western Serengeti Corridor, Tanzania. In: Røskaft, E & Gereta. EJ (Eds) Conservation of Natural Resources: Some African and Asian Examples. Trondheim: Tapir Academic Press, pp 84-112. ISBN 978-82-519-2601-0

 Kideghesho, JR. (2010). Sustainable use of wildlife resources in Africa: what traditional cultural practices can offer? In: Røskaft, E & Gereta. EJ (Eds) Conservation of Natural Resources: Some African and Asian Examples. Trondheim: Tapir Academic Press, pp. 113-132. ISBN 978-82-519-2601-0

 Kideghesho JR (2010). Wildlife Conservation in Tanzania. Whose interests matter? In: Røskaft, E & Gereta. EJ (Eds) Conservation of Natural Resources: Some African and Asian Examples. Trondheim: Tapir Academic Press, pp. 133-156. ISBN 978-82-519-2601-0

 Kaltenborn, BP., Kideghesho, JR; Nyahongo, JW. (2011). The attitudes of tourists towards the environmental, social and managerial attributes of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Journal of Tropical Conservation Science 4(2)132-148; Available online: www.tropicalconservationscience.org

Hassan SN, Salum AR, Rija AA, Modest R, Kideghesho JR & Malata PF (2012). Human-induced disturbance influence on bird communities of Coastal Forests in Eastern Tanzania. British Journal of Applied Science and Technology 3(1)48-64.

Munishi, PKT, Rweyemamu R., Kideghesho, JR & Kilungu, HH (2012). The role of Bahi Swamp wetlands in enhancing household food security and income of adjacent communities. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 81(2):115-13.

Fyumagwa R, Gereta E, Hassan SN, Kideghesho JR, Kohi E, Keyyu J, Magige F, Mfunda IM, Mwakatobe A, Ntalilwa J, Nyahongo JW, Runyoro V & Røskaft E (2012). Road as a threat to the Serengeti Ecosystem. Conservation Biology, 27(5):1122–1125

 Fyumagwa R, Hassan SN, Kideghesho JR, Kohi E, Keyyu J, Magige F, Mfunda IM, Mwakatobe A, Ntalilwa J, Nyahongo JW, Runyoro V & Røskaft E (2013). Human rights and conservation of biodiversity considerations associated with roads in the Serengeti: response to Hopcraft et al. Conservation Biology, DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12469

 Kideghesho JR, Rija AA, Mwamende KA, Selemani IS (2013) Emerging issues and challenges in conservation of biodiversity in the rangelands of Tanzania. Nature Conservation, 6:1-29. doi: 10.3897/natureconservation.6.5407

 Kideghesho, JR & Msuya, TS (2013). Rio + 20 in Tanzania: Does CBD Work? Submitted to the International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystems Services & Management

 Msuya TS & Kideghesho JR (2012). Mainstreaming Agroforestry Policy in Tanzania Legal Framework. In Kaonga, ML (Ed). Agroforestry for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services – Science and Practice. INTECH Open Science/Open minds, pp. 129-140. ISBN: 978-953-51-0493-3

Kideghesho JR & Msuya TS (2012). Managing the Wildlife Protected Areas in the Face of Global Economic Recession, HIV/AIDS Pandemic, Political Instability and Climate Change: Experience of Tanzania. In Sladonja, B ( Ed)Protected Areas Management. INTECH Open Science/Open minds, pp. 65-91. ISBN: 980-953-307-448-6

 Kideghesho (2015) Realities on deforestation in Tanzania: trends, drivers, implications and the way forward. In  Zlatic M (Ed) Precious Forests – Precious Earth.  ISBN 978-953-51-2175-6,  INTECH Open Science/Open minds

 Kideghesho JR (2016). Elephant poaching crisis in Tanzania: a need to reverse the trend and the way forward’. Tropical Conservation Science, 9(1):369-388

Kideghesho JR (2016). Reversing the trend of wildlife crime in Tanzania: challenges and opportunities, Biodiversity and Conservation DOI 10.1007/s10531-016-1069-y

 Ntalwila J, Kideghesho JR, Mwakatobe A and Nyahongo, JW (In Press). Human-Wildlife Interactions in Serengeti Ecosystem. In Roskaft et al. (Eds). Serengeti Road Ecology

 Nyahongo JW, Ntalwila J, Kideghesho JR and Mwakatobe A (In Press). Perceptions of stakeholders towards northern Serengeti road, Tanzania. In Roskaft et al. (Eds). Serengeti Road Ecology

 Nyahongo JW, Ntalwila J, Kideghesho JR and Mwakatobe A (In Press). Human Population and livelihoods along the Northern Serengeti Road, Tanzania. In Roskaft et al. (Eds). Serengeti Road Ecology

 Kideghesho JR, Ntalwila J, Fyumagwa R., and Roskaft E. (in Press). Serengeti highway road and the emerging debate. . In Roskaft et al. (Eds). Serengeti Road Ecology

 Kideghesho JR (Submitted). Can wildlife protected areas survive without tourism? Tropical Conservation Science

 Kideghesho JR, Rija AA, Marwa EP (Submitted). Medicinal use of wildlife species among the tribes of Tanzania. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystems Services & Management

 Kideghesho, JR. and Maganga, SLS. 2000. The loss of wildlife habitats in Tanzania. The need to reverse the trend. Proceedings of the 1st University-wide Scientific Conference held at the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), SUA from 5th – 7th April pp. 559-568

 Shemweta, DTK and Kideghesho, JR. 2000. Human-wildlife conflicts in Tanzania: What research and extension could offer to conflict resolution. Proceedings of the 1st University-wide Scientific Conference held at the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), SUA from 5th – 7th April pp. 559-568

 Hassan, SN, Kideghesho, JR., Ndibalema VGN and Kahana, LWT. 2000. Towards transforming wildlife from a liability to an asset: An experience of Tanzania. Proceedings of the Conference on Wildlife Conservation in the New Millennium, College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka Tanzania, 13-15 December, 2000. pp 1-10

Kideghesho, JR., Hassan, SN., Maganga, SLS and NdibalemaVGN. 2000. Participatory land use planning as an entry point for safeguarding Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor, Tanzania. Proceedings of the Conference on Wildlife Conservation in the New Millennium, College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka Tanzania, 13-15 December, 2000. pp 1-16

 Ndibalema VGN. Maganga, SLS., Kideghesho, JR. and Hassan, SN. 2000. Wildlife management training in the new millennium: with emphasis to Tanzania. Proceedings of the Conference on Wildlife Conservation in the New Millennium, College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka Tanzania, 13-15 December, 2000. pp. 1- 18

Kideghesho, JR. 2006. Constraints in implementing the benefit based conservation approaches in Serengeti, Tanzania. A paper presented at 11th Annual Conference of the International Association of the Society of Common Pool Resources from 23 -26th June 2006 in Bali Indonesia. Digital Library of commons: ww.dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/kiDEGHESHO_JAFARI.PDF

 Kaltenborn, BP., Nyahongo, JW & Kideghesho, JR. 2003. The role of hunting in the Serengeti. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Scientific Conference of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) held in Arusha, Tanzania.from 1st to 3rd December, 2002. pp.32-40

 Kideghesho, JR. & Hassan, SN. 2004. The challenges of managing biodiversity in Tanzania Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Scientific Conference of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) held in Arusha, Tanzania. From 1st to 3rd December, 2003 .pp 12-40

 Kideghesho, JR., Holmern, T., Røskaft, E, Kaltenborn, BP & Songorwa, AN. (2005) Community conservation in Serengeti, Tanzania. Is there genuine and adequate commitment? Proceedings of the 4th Annual Scientific Conference of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) held in Arusha, Tanzania from 1st to 3rd December, 2005 in Arusha, Tanzania. pp. 20 – 32

 Kideghesho, JR., Kaltenborn BP & Røskaft E. 2009. Traditional African Wildlife Management Practices in Western Serengeti, Tanzania: Opportunities and Challenges. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Scientific Conference of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) held in Arusha, Tanzania from 3rd to 6th December, 2007 .pp 219-237

 Kideghesho, JR., Nyahongo, JW, Kaswamila A & Runyoro VA. 2011. 50 Years of Arusha Manifesto and the Future of Wildlife Conservation in Tanzania. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Scientific Conference of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) held in Arusha, Tanzania from 3rd to 6th December, 2011. pp 219-237

Kideghesho, JR. 1998. Conflict management in protected areas: the common flaws, Kakakuona: Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 15: 9 – 10

Kideghesho, JR. 1997. Udzungwa National Park: Exceptional resource values, Constraints and some options for action. College of African Wildlife Management, 12pp.

Kideghesho, JR. 2001.Mikumi National Park: Threats and some mitigative measures: Kakakuona: Tanzania WildlifeMagazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 21:10–12.

Kideghesho, JR, Hassan, SN and Parokwa J. 2000. Can Tarangire Survive? Kakakuona:Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment

Kideghesho, JR. 2000. Participatory land-use planning for Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor. Kakakuona:Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 19:8–18.

Kideghesho, JR. 2001. The status of wildlife habitats in Tanzania and its implication to biodiversity. Kakakuona:Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 21:9–17.

Kideghesho, JR. 2001. The loss of wildlife habitats in Tanzania: What is the way forward? Kakakuona: Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 23:7–15.

Kideghesho, JR. 2002. Trends in areas adjacent to Tarangire National Park, Tanzania: what community based land use planning can offer? Kakakuona: Tanzania Wildlife Magazine on Nature, Conservation and Environment 24:9–15

Kideghesho JR & Sigalla H. 2009. The Sociological factors influencing conservation-development tradeooffs in Usangu and Saadani Wildlife ConservationAreas, Tanzania. Research Report Submitted to Advancing Conservation in the Social Context, Sokoine University of Agriculture.