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Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology: ARUSHA, ARUSHA, TZ

2021-09-01 to present | Associate Professor (Landscape and conservation ecology)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

University of Washington: Seattle, WA, US

2010-01 to 2010-08 | Visiting International Pre-Doctoral-Professional Scholar intern: Center for Conservation Biology, University of Washington, USA, (Biology)
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Education and qualifications (1)

Nelson Mandela University: Port Elizabeth, ZA

2008-02-16 to 2011-11-30 | PhD (Zoology)
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UK Research and Innovation: Swindon, GB

2017-12 to present | International Peer Review College Member
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Society for Conservation Biology: Washington D.C., District of Columbia, US

2007-04 to present | Member,
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Funding (12)

Assessment of Aquatic ecosystem Health for Improving Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods of Communities in Lake Manyara Basin.

2019-01 to 2022-12 | Grant
Belgian research development grant (Brussels, BE)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

A nature-based approach for managing invasive plants in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

2018 to 2020 | Grant
Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (Arusha, TZ)
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Evaluation of Land Cover Dynamics and their Management Implications in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

2018 to 2019 | Grant
Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (Arusha, TZ)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

Soil Erosion and downstream siltation challenges in Lake Manyara Basin, Tanzania

2018 to 2019 | Grant
Global Challenge Research Fund (London, GB)
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Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change: Tackling Climate Change for Environmental Sustainability in Serengeti Ecosystem

2016-12 to 2020-12 | Grant
SIDA-Formas (Stockholm, SE)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

Socio-ecological resilience to soil erosion driven by extreme events: past, present and future challenges in East Africa

2016 to 2017 | Grant
Global Challenge research fund (London, GB)
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Promoting the Nexus Between Modern and African Traditional Agricultural Production Systems

2015-06 to 2015-09 | Award
Australia Awards (ACT, ACT, AU)
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R150547

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Prof. Linus Munishi

Integrating isotopic techniques with Bayesian modelling for improved assessment and management of global sedimentation problems (IMIXSED)

2015-05 to 2017-07 | Award
Marie Curie (RISE) H2020 (Brussels, Europe, GB)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change: Tackling Climate Change for Environmental Sustainability in Serengeti Ecosystem

2012-12 to 2020-12 | Grant
Swedish Research Council and Formas (Stockholm, SE)
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2016-06355

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Predicting the Effect of Density Dependence and Dominance Behaviour on Elephant Population Growth in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

2010-09 to 2012-06 | Grant
Wildlife Conservation Society (NY, NY, US)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

Assessment of Tree Resources Outside the Forest in the Southern Slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro

2004-03 to 2004-12 | Grant
Academy of Science of South Africa (Johannesburg, ZA)
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Prof. Linus Munishi

Status of African Elephant in Mount Kilimanjaro Ecosystem, Tanzania

2004-01 to 2004-12 | Grant
IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (GENEVA, CH)
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