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CURRICULUM VITAE (CV)
1. PERSONAL HISTORY
1.1 Name: Emmanuel Joachim Luoga
1.2 Date of Birth: 19th December 1961
1.3 Place of Birth: Mbozi, Mbeya, Tanzania
1.4 Nationality: Tanzanian
1.5 Marital Status: Married
1.6 Number of children: Three.
2. CURRENT ADDRESSES
Mailing Mbeya University of Science and Technology P.O.Box 131,
Mbeya, Tanzania.
Telephone Office+255252503451 .Mobile +255768213333
Email: [email protected], [email protected],
Website: www.mustnet.ac.tz
3. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED
Qualification Institute/University attended When obtained
3.1 Diploma in Forestry Training 1985
Forestry (Distinction) Institute Arusha–Tanzania
3.2 B.Sc. Forestry (Hons) Sokoine University of 1990
Agriculture–Tanzania
3.3 M.Sc (Management of Agricultural University of
Natural Resources and Norway–Norway 1994
Sustainable Agric.)
3.4. Ph.D University of the
Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg
South Africa 2001
4 ACADEMIC AWARDS
4.1 Best overall Diploma Student award (1985)
4.2 Best student prize in Forest Ecology, BSc First Year (1988)
4.3 Best student Prize in Silviculture, BSc Second Year (1989)
4.4 Best BSc Third year Student award (1990)
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4.5 NORAD study Fellowship award, Norway (1992)
4.6 NORAD study Fellowship award, South Africa (1996)
4.7 Mellon study Fellowship award, South Africa (1999)
4.8 IFRI Visiting Scholarship award, USA (2005)
5. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION (TEACHING AND RESEARCH)
- Forest Management and Planning
- Collaborative Resource Management
- Research Methodologies
- Ethno-Science
6. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
6.1 Academic posts held.
Post: Date:
Tutorial Assistant Dec.1990–June 1993
Assistant Lecturer July 1993–June 1996
Lecturer July 1996–June 2002
Senior Lecturer July 2002– June 2005
Associate Professor July 2005– June 2014
Professor July 2014– To-date
6.2 Current working Position
Deputy Vice Chancellor, Planning, Finance and Administration (DVCPFA)
Mbeya University of Science and Technology, from 28th /Feb/ 2014 To date
7 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSION ORGANISATIONS
- Tanzania Association of Foresters (TAF)
- Tanzania Association of Ethno-Science
- International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI)
- International Association of Survival of Common Property Resources (IASCP)
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8 WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/SYMPOSIA
ATTENDED.
8.1 IUFRO Workshop on Multi-product Inventory of Tropical Mixed Forests,
Arusha, Tanzania. 5th–9th August 1991.
8.2 Staff Development Workshop on evaluating Learning. University
Teaching and Learning Improvement Programme (UTILIP). Morogoro,
Tanzania. 27th–31st January 1992.
8.3 Forum of Tanzania International Foundation for Science (IFS)
Grantees, Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH), Dar
es Salaam, Tanzania 4th–5th July 1994.
8.4 International Conference on "Information Acquisition for sustainable
management of natural forest Resources of East, Central and Southern
Africa”, Arusha, Tanzania 31st October 4th November 1994.
8.5 Workshop on Training of trainers of Community Forestry in East Africa
held at Colline Hotel, Mukono, Uganda 26th–29th June 1995.
8.6 East African field Workshop on Forests and people interactions held in
Arusha, Amani and Babati, Tanzania. 8th–28th August 1995.
8.7 SUA-AUN Workshop on Management of forest plantations in Tanzania.
Arusha, Tanzania, 4th–9th September 1995.
8.8 Workshop on Remote Sensing for Coastal and Forestry Resource
Management held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 4th–11th June 1997.
8.9 Miombo Network Workshop on Land Use and Land Cover changes
held in Lusaka, Zambia , 27th October–1st November 1997.
8.10 Miombo Network Workshop on modelling, Kamuzu Academy, Malawi,
14th June–21st June 1998.
8.11 South African Association of Botanists (SAAB) annual conference,
UNITRA Umtata, South Africa 11th January–16th January 1999.
8.12 Workshop on the economic analysis of markets in bark products. A
case study of three species from eastern Zimbabwe. Hot springs,
Mutare, Zimbabwe, 16th –29th May 1999.
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8.13 Natural Forests and Woodlands Symposium II. Brenton on Sea,
Knysna, South Africa 5th – 9th September 1999.
8.14 Workshop on Natural Resources Management and Food Security,
Oasis Hotel, Morogoro, Tanzania 22nd –26th January 2001.
8.15 The Rufiji River Basin: Upstream, Downstream Workshop. Morogoro
Hotel, Morogoro. 26th – 28th March 2001.
8.16 Workshop on Intellectual Imperative in Ethnobiology. Missouri Botanic
Garden, St. Louis, USA 3rd – 6th April 2002
8.17 Meeting of the International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI)
Research Network. Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI),
Nairobi, Kenya. 23rd- 28th June 2002
8.18 Training Workshop on Research and Database Management of the
International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI). Workshop in
Political Theory and Policy Analysis. Indiana University, Bloomington,
USA. 31st August- 30th October 2002
8.19 Workshop on Economic instruments and financing mechanisms for
conservation and sustainable management of East African Forests.
Reef Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya 19th March- 21st March 2003
8.20 A Training Course on Teaching Methodology, Organised by the Centre
for Continuing Education (CCE) University of Dar es Salaam Held at
Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro From 20th to 23rd May 2003
8.21 Miombo Network Workshop on Land Use and Land Cover changes
held in Bunda College, Lilongwe, Malawi,25th May–30th May 2003.
8.22 A trainer Training Course on Entrepreneurship awareness and
enterprising Teaching and Learning Methods. Organised by the
University of Dar es Salaam Entrepreneurship Centre at the Sokoine
University of Agriculture 26th to 29th August 2003..
8.23 International Conference on the Role of Agricultural Education and
Training within NEPAD (New Partnership for African Development).
Supported by CIEA (Centre for International Education in Agriculture )
Switzerland. Organised by the College of Agriculture, Elsernberg,
South Africa. 22nd September- 3rd October 2003
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8.24 Workshop on Proposal Assessment for AICAD (African Institute for
Capacity Development) 3rd Call Working Group., Juja, Nairobi, Kenya.
17th-21st November 2003
8.25 International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI) Regional (East
African) Conference, Moshi, Tanzania. 12th – 15th January 2004.
8.26 Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation of the National Forest
programme (NFP), Oasis Hotel, Morogoro, Tanzania 18th –20th
February 2004.
8.27 Bi-annual meeting of the International Forestry Resources and
Institutions (IFRI) Research Network. Hotel Maela, Oaxaca, Mexico
14th –22th August 2004
8.28 Workshop on Emerging Issues for Miombo woodland organized by
Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) held in Lusaka
Zambia, from 10th to 14th November 2004.
8.29 Plants Science Conference held in Kampala Uganda organized by Inter
-University Council and The Faculty of Science, Makerere University
from 20th to 26th February 2005
8.30 Workshop for proposals development on livelihood improvement
proposals organized by Lake Victoria Basin Research (VicRes)
Programme in Nairobi Kenya from 28th February to 2nd March 2005
8.31 Annual workshop on Regional Community Based Resource
Management (CBNRN) Programme held at Sheraton Hotel, Harare,
Zimbabwe from 14th to 15th March 2005
8.32 IFRI-Regional (East Africa) Workshop on development of Collaborative
proposal at Bagamoyo Tanzania, from 22nd-23rd March 2005
8.33 Visiting Scholarship and Database Management of the International
Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI). Workshop in Political
Theory and Policy Analysis. Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. 28th
August- 30th October 2005
8.34 Short Course on Project Appraisal and Management. Offered by the
Directorate of Business promotion of Institute of Accountancy, Arusha
(IAA). 13th – 17th March 2006
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8.35 4th Lake Victoria Basin Research (VIcREs) Projects Harmonization
Workshop at AICAD, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and
Technology (JKUAT), Nairobi, Kenya 20th March 2006
8.36 International Association of Survival of Common Property Resources
(IASCP) Biennial Global Conference: Mounting Challenges & New
Realities. Bali, Indonesia 19 - 23rd June, 2006:
8.37 International Forest Resources and Institutions (IFRI) Biennial
Conference: ICRAF, Bogor, Indonesia 24th - 27th June, 2006:
8.38 PANTIL Second Research workshop, Morogoro Hotel, Morogoro
Tanzania 15th -17th October 2007.
8.39 CIFOR Researchers’ meeting on Policies and Incentives for Miombo
Woodlands, Lilayi Lodge, Lusaka, Zambia 30th – 31st October, 2007
8.40 Population Reference Bureau (PRB) International conference, UN
Buildings, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 13th – 16th November 2007
8.41 International Forest Resources and Institutions (IFRI) Regional
Consultative Meeting, Addis Ababa University with collaboration with
Centre for Development Research, University of Bonn. 21st – 24
January 2008.
8.42 Workshop on Training of Trainers as part of collaborative project “The
role of institutions for forest resource and livelihood management in
East African Forest Landscapes (IFLEA). 8th – 12th June 2009
8.43 VICRES Natural Resources Management (NRM) Cluster meeting.
Impala Hotel, Arusha 9th -12th July 2009
8.44 CIFOR inception Workshop on “Biofuel Development, Local Resources
Rights and Governance in Africa and Asia. CIFOR HQ Bogor,
Indonesia 9th /11/2009- 17th/11/2009
8.45 Annual Regional meeting of IFRI-IFLEA network in East Africa,
Makerere University , Kampala, Uganda 6th/ - 10th December 2009.
8.46 The African Forestry research Network (AFORNET) conference on
“Lessons Learnt from the current phase as well as AFORNET future
Strategic Action Agenda (SAA), 15th – 16th February 2010.
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8.47 Annual IFRI- IFLEA Eastern Africa Regional meeting; Kisumu, Kenya.
28th – 31st August 2010.
8.48 Sixth Biennial IFRI Network Meeting, Hyderabad India, 7th to 9th
January 2011
8.49 International Association of the study of the Commons (IASC) 13th
Biennial Global Conference: Sustaining Commons: Sustaining Our
Future. Hyderabad India, 10th to 14th January 2011
8.50 International Workshop on Paraecologists/ Parataxonomist programme,
Bio-centre Klein Flottbek & Botanical Garden
University of Hamburg, German. 14th -17th June 2011.
8.51 Workshop on Measuring, Recording and Verification of Carbon Stock
using advanced remote sensing methods. Norwegian Space Centre,
Norway, 18th to 20th August 2012,
8.52 Meeting of ISO/PC 248 (ISO 13065) “SUSTAINABLE CRITERIA FOR
BIOENERGY” 12th -14th August 2013, Kigali Rwanda.
8.53 Conference on ISO/PC 248 (ISO 13065) “SUSTAINABLE CRITERIA
FOR BIOENERGY” 23rd September to 4th October 2013, Stockholm,
Sweden.
8.54 Training workshop of the Students Unit Cost (SUC)Framework and
tool for Higher Education Institutions in Tanzania. Blue Pearl Hotel, Dar
es salaam 16th May 2014
8.55 Sixth Higher Education Forum (HEF) on “Higher Education beyond
2015 Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) What Next?”, Naura
Springs Hotel, Arusha. 13th -15th August 2014.
8.56 Twentieth Joint Administrative Affairs Committee (JADC) meeting,
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Science (MUHAS). 25th May
2015.
8.57 Fifty Fourth Combined Joint Academic and Administrative Committee
(JAAC) meeting, Mzumbe Dar es Salaam Campus. 14th September
2016
8.58 Sixth National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Stakeholders Meeting,
AICC Arusha, 20th -21st October 2016.
8.59 Training workshop on enhancing core Management Skills for Managers
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and Professionals Institute of Accountancy Arusha – Dar es Salaam
Campus 23rd – 27th January 2017.
9. PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
9.1 Published Journal Papers
9.1.1 Luoga, E.J., Chamshama, S.A.O. and Iddi,.S. 1994. Survival, Growth,
Yield and Wood Quality of Cupressus lusitanica, Cupressus lindleyi
and Cupressus benthamii Species and Provenance Trials at
Hambalawei, Lushoto, Tanzania. Silvae genetica 43:190–195.
9.1.2 Malimbwi, R.E., Solberg, B. and Luoga, E.J. 1995. Estimation of
Biomass and Volume in Miombo Woodland at Kitulanghalo, Tanzania.
Journal of Tropical Forest Science 7: 230-242.
9.1.3 Luoga. E.J., Hoen, H.F. and Munishi, P.K. 1996. Prospects of Private
forest plantations in Tanzania. A case of Tanganyika wattle company
(TANWAT), Njombe. In Chamshama S.A.O, and S. Iddi (Eds).
Management of Forest Plantations in Tanzania. Faculty of Forestry
Record 63:140–148.
9.1.4 Munishi, P.K.T., Lulandala, L.L.L., Chamshama, S.A.O. and Luoga
E.J. 1996. Natural regeneration of Pinus patula stands: potential for
plantation establishment at Kiwira, Southern highlands of Tanzania. In
Chamshama S.A.O, and S. Iddi (Eds). Management of Forest
Plantations in Tanzania. Faculty of Forestry Record 63:34–49.
9.1.5 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2000. Differential
utilization and ethnobotany of trees in Kitulanghalo forest reserve and
surrounding communal lands, eastern Tanzania. Economic Botany
54:328–343.
9.1.6 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2000. Subsistence use
of wood products and shifting cultivation within a miombo woodland of
eastern Tanzania, with some notes on commercial uses. South African
Journal of Botany 66: 72–85.
9.1.7 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2000. Economics of
charcoal production in miombo woodlands of eastern Tanzania: some
hidden costs associated with commercialization of the resources.
Ecological Economics 35: 243–257.
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9.1.8 Malimbwi, R.E., Luoga, E.J., Hofstad, O., Mugasha, A.G. and Valen,
J.S. 2000. Prevalence and standing volume of Dalbergia melanoxylon
in coastal and inland sites of southern Tanzania. Journal of Tropical
Forest Science 12: 336–347.
9.1.9 Kajembe, G.C., Malimbwi, R.E., Luoga, E.J. and Kisondela, A.A.
2000. Socio-economic importance of mangrove resources to the
coastal communities. A case study of Rufiji delta. Tanzania Journal of
Forestry and Nature Conservation, 73: 34–40.
9.1.10 Maximillian, J. R., Luoga, E.J., O’Kting’ati, A. and Monela, G.C. 2001.
Value of medicinal plants and role in primary health care of local
communities: A case of Kongowe ward, Kibaha District, Tanzania.
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 74: 117–133.
9.1.11 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2002. Harvested and
standing wood stocks in protected and communal miombo woodlands
of eastern Tanzania. Forest Ecology & Management,164: 15–30.
9.1.12 Kajembe, G.C., Luoga, E.J., Kijazi, M. and Mwaipopo,C. 2003 The role
of traditional institutions in the conservation of forests in East
Usambara, Tanzania. The international Journal of Sustainable
Development and World Ecology 10: 101–107
9.1.13 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2004 Regeneration by
coppicing (resprouting) of miombo (African savanna) trees in relation to
land-use Forest Ecology & Management 189: 23–35
9.1.14 Nduwamungu, J., Kajembe, G.C., Malimbwi, R.E., Mbilinyi, B.P and
Luoga, E.J. 2004 Household tree planting in Kilosa district, Tanzania
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 75:99 –107
9.1.15 Msuya, T.S., Kidegesho, J. R., and Luoga, E.J. 2004. Consumption of
wild fruits in Uluguru North and Ruvu North Forest Reserves, Tanzania
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 75:65 – 73
9.1.16 Kajembe, G.C., Malimbwi, R.E, Luoga E.J., 2004 Nduwamungu, J.,
and Njana, R.J The Impact of Human Utilization on Catchment Forest
Resources: A case Study of North Mamiwa- Kisara Catchment Forest
Reserve, Kilosa District, Tanzania. Tanzania Association of Foresters
(TAF) Journal 10:1–13
9.1.17 Luoga , E.J., Malimbwi, R.E, Kajembe, G.C., Zahabu, E., Shemwetta,
D.T.K. Lyimo-Macha, J., Mtakwa, P. and Mwaipopo, C.S. 2004. Tree
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species Composition and Structure of Jasini Mkwajuni Mangrove
Forest, Pangani, Tanzania. Tanzania Association of Foresters (TAF)
Journal 10: 42–48
9.1.18 Kusiluka, L.J. M., Mlozi, M.R.S., Munishi, P.K.T., Karimuribo, E.D.,
Luoga, E.J., Mdegela, R.H and Kambarage, D.M. 2004. Preliminary
observation on accessibility and utilisation of water in selected villages
in Dodoma Rural and Bagamoyo Districts, Tanzania. Physics and
Chemistry of the Earth 29: 1275–1280.
9.1.19 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2005. Land use and
Land cover changes in relation to institutional framework and tenure of
land and resources in eastern Tanzania miombo woodlands.
Environment, Development and Sustainability 7:71–93
9.1.20 Luoga, E.J., Kajembe, G.C., Shemweta, D.T.K., Zahabu, E.
Mwaipopo, C.S. and Kweka D.L. 2005. Asseement of Tree Stocking
and Diversity for Joint Forest Management (JFM) in Nkweshoo Village
Forest Management Area, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Forests, Trees and
Livelihood 15:259 –273.
9.1.21 Paul, W., Madoffe,S.S. and Luoga E.J. 2006. Indigenous Uses and
Use Values in Uluguru mountains, Morogoro, Tanzania. Journal of East
African natural History 95:235-240
9.1.22 Paul, W. Madoffe, S.S. Kajembe, G.C. Luoga, E.J., Nduwamungu, J.
Ngowi.S. and Katani, J.Z. 2007. Extent and constraints of local peoples
involvement in Conservation in Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro,
Tanzania. Journal of Tanzania Association of Foresters 11:55-86
9.1.23 Larika, M.C.S., Kajembe, G.C and Luoga , E.J. 2008. Socioeconomic
incentives and Biodiversity Conservation in General Lands: Experience
from Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro, Tanzania. Journal of Korean
Association of African Studies 22: 99-128.
9.1.24 Chingonikaya, E.E., Munishi, P.K.T. and Luoga, E.J., 2008.
Community Based Forest Management in Tanzania: Does this change
Rural Livelihoods? Journal of the Korean Association of African Studies
27: 269 – 294
9.1.25 Chingonikaya, E.E. Munishi P.K.T & Luoga, E.J. 2008. Consumption of
Forest Products in Small Holder Households at Village Forest
Reserves in Tanzania: A Case Study of Mgori Forest Reserve in
Singida District. Tanzania Journal of Development Studies. 8:79-94.
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9.1.26 Luoga E.J., D.A. Silayo, J.M.Abdallah, R.S. Shemdoe 2009 Tree species
diversity under pastoral and farming systems in Kilosa District, Tanzania.
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 79: 60-71
9.1.27 Chingonikaya, E.E. Munishi P.K.T., Luoga, E.J. and Kamile I.B.M. 2010. Governance Arrangements in a Participatory Forest Management Model: A Case of Mgori Forest Reserve in Singida District. Local Government Development Journal 2:58-77
9.1.28 Mpanda, M.M., Luoga, E.J., Kajembe, G.C., and Eid, T. 2011. Impact of
Forestland tenure changes on forest cover, stocking and Tree species
diversity in Amani Nature Reserve, Tanzania. Forests Trees and
Livelihood 20: 215 – 230
9.1.29 Mbwambo, L., T. Eid, R. E. Malimbwi, E. Zahabu, G. C. Kajembe & E. J.
Luoga, 2012. Impact of decentralised forest management on forest
resource conditions in Tanzania Forests, Trees and Livelihoods 21:97-113
9.1.30 Mbwambo, L., Kashaigili, J.J., T. Eid, R. E. Malimbwi, E. Zahabu, G. C.
Kajembe & E. J. Luoga, and Kayeye, H. 2012. Impact of decentralised
forest management on forest cover changes in north eastern Tanzania.
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation 82:50-67
9.1.31 Sangeda, A.Z., Abdallah,J.M., Kajembe. G.S.,Luoga, E.J., and Hofstad,
O.(2012). Incentive optimizing model for communities living adjacent to
catchment forest reserves in Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and
Nature conservation 82:36-49
9.1.32 Kitula, M.M., Kajembe, G.C., Zahabu,E., Luoga E.J., Katani, J.Z., Ngowi,
S.E and Eid, T. (2012). Influence of forest land tenure regimes on forest
conditions in Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Forestry
and Nature conservation 82:36-49
9.2 Books and Book Chapters
9.2.1 Banana A., Buyinza M, Luoga, E. and Ongugo, P. 2010 Emerging Local
Economic and Social Dynamics Shaping East African Forest Landscapes.
In: Mery, G., Katila, P., Alfaro, R, Kanninen, M., Labovikov, M and Varjo,
J. (eds.): Forests and Society- Responding to Global Drivers of Change.
IUFRO World Series Vol 25, Vienna. pp315-335.
9.2.2 Malimbwi, R., Chidumayo, E., Zahabu, E. Kingazi, S., Misana, S., Luoga,
E.J., and Nduwamungu, J.N. 2010. Woodfuel. In:Chidumayo, E.N., and
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Gumbo,D.J. (eds). The Dry Forests and Woodlands of Africa: Managing
for products and services. Earthscan Forest Library, London. Pp 155-177
9.2.3 Mndeme, A.H., Nzunda, E.F. and Luoga, E.J. 2012. Effect of land use
planning on forest conservation in Kilosa District, Tanzania. In Cruz,
A.C.B. and Correa, R.E.G. (eds.), “Forest Management: Technology,
Practices and Impact” Nova Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-62081-359-1
https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2
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9.2.4 Abwoli Y Banana, Paul, O. Ongugo, William S. Gombya, Tadesse W.
Gole, Feyera, Sembata, Justine Namaalwa, Emmanuel J. Luoga, Joseph
Bahati, Lawrence A. Mbwambo, Valerie Graw and Franz W. Gatzweiler
2013. Forest Governance Reforms in Eastern Africa: A comparative
analysis of Institutions, Livelihood and Forest Sustainability Outcomes.. In
Franz W.Gatzweiler.(Ed) Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East
African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization and Institutional Change for
Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and
Ethiopia. Chapter 1 Pp 17-48.. ISBN 978-3-63462 (Print), E- ISBN 978-3-
653-03494-3 (E-book)
9.2.5 Emmanuel J. Luoga and George C. Kajembe 2013. The role of
institutions for sustainable livelihood in Eastern Africa Landscapes.
Experience from Tanzania. In Franz W.Gatzweiler.(Ed) Institutional and
Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization
and Institutional Change for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda,
Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Chapter 2 Pp 49-64. ISBN 978-3-63462
(Print), E- ISBN 978-3-653-03494-3 (E-book)
9.2.6 Emmanuel J. Luoga, Paul Ongugo, George C. Kajembe, Dos-Santos A
Silayo and Njabha Lyatura 2013 Linking Mount Kilimanjaro forest
resources to institutional, socio-political and physical factors: A cross-
border comparative analysis. In Franz W.Gatzweiler.(Ed) Institutional and
Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization
and Institutional Change for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda,
Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Chapter 14 Pp 253-284.. ISBN 978-3-
63462 (Print), E- ISBN 978-3-653-03494-3 (E-book)
9.3 Papers Submitted
9.3.1 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. and Malimbwi R.E.
Population dynamics of three highly utilised miombo tree species: The
role of land-use, Plant size and Silvicultural Prescriptions: Tanzania
Journal of Forestry and Nature conservation
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9.3.2 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. The impact of human
disturbances on arborescent species richness and diversity in miombo
woodlands of Kitulanghalo Forest Reserve and surrounding general
lands of eastern Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature
conservation
9.4 Proceedings, Papers Presented in Conferences and Workshops.
9.4.1 Malende, Y.M.B. and Luoga, E.J. 1991. The Role of Remote Sensing
Techniques under Tanzanian conditions. In Temu A.B. and R.E.
Malimbwi (Eds). Proceedings of The Multi–product Inventory of Tropical
Mixed Forests, IUFRO: August 5-9 1991, Arusha Tanzania. pp 79–92.
9.4.2 Luoga, E.J. 1995. Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Management
of Forest Resources in Tanzania. In: Malimbwi R.E. and E.J.Luoga 1995
(Eds). Proceedings of International Workshop on "Information acquisition
for sustainable management of natural forest resources of east central
and southern Africa. Arusha, Tanzania 31st October to 4th November
1994. Faculty of Forestry, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro.
pp 139–151.
9.4.3 Luoga, E.J., Witkowski E.T.F. and Balkwill, K. 2000. Economics and
Sustainability of Commercial Production of wood fuel in miombo
woodlands of eastern Tanzania. In Seydack, A.H.W., Vermeulen, W.J.,
and Vermeulen, C. (Eds) Proceedings, Natural Forests and Savanna
woodlands Symposium II, Knysina, South Africa, 5th to 9th September
1999. pp 158–162
9.4.4 Romero, C., Dovie, D., Gambiza, J. Luoga, E., Schmitt,S. and Grundy, I.
2001. Effects of commercial bark harvesting on Adansonia Digitata
(Baobab) in the Save Odzi-Valley, Zimbabwe with consideration for its
management. Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES) Working
Paper.18: 28–51
9.4.5 Shemwetta, D.T.K., Kajembe, G.C., Luoga, E.J., & Mwaipopo, C.S. 2004
The Role of Diverse Institutions in the Rule Conformance and Generation
of Conflicts over forest products in Tanzania. In: D.T.K. Shemwetta, E.J.
Luoga, G.C. Kajembe, S.S. Madoffe (Eds) Institutions, Incentives and
Conflicts In Forest management: A Perspective. Proceedings of the
Regional Conference of East African International Forestry Resources &
Institutions (IFRI) Research Network. Moshi, Tanzania. 12th –13th January
2004 pp 29-39
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9.4.6 Mbeyale, G.E., Kajembe, G.C. & Luoga, E.J. 2004 Analysis of
Institutional Changes in the Management of Common Pool Resources: A
Case of Mkomazi Valley, Same District, Tanzania. In: D.T.K. Shemwetta,
E.J. Luoga, G.C. Kajembe, S.S. Madoffe (Eds) Institutions, Incentives
and Conflicts In Forest management: A Perspective. Proceedings of the
Regional Conference of East African International Forestry Resources&
Institutions (IFRI) Research Network. Moshi, Tanzania. 12th –13th January
2004 pp 49-57
9.4.7 Kajembe, G.C., Shemwetta, D.T.K., Luoga, E.J. & Nduwamungu, J.
2004. Incentives for Sustainable Forest Management in Tanzania. In:
D.T.K. Shemwetta, E.J. Luoga, G.C. Kajembe, S.S. Madoffe (Eds)
Institutions, Incentives and Conflicts In Forest management: A
Perspective. Proceedings of the Regional Conference of East African
International Forestry Resources& Institutions (IFRI) Research Network.
Moshi, Tanzania 12th –13th January 2004 pp 80-91
9.4.8 Kajembe, G.C., Namubiru, E.L., Shemwetta, D.T.K., Luoga, E.J., &
Mwaipopo, C.S. 2004 The Impact of Rules in Forest Conservation in
Tanzania: A Case of Kwizu Forest Reserve, Same District, Kilimanjaro. In:
D.T.K. Shemwetta, E.J. Luoga, G.C. Kajembe, S.S. Madoffe (Eds)
Institutions, Incentives and Conflicts In Forest management: A
Perspective. Proceedings of the Regional Conference of East African
International Forestry Resources& Institutions (IFRI) Research Network.
Moshi, Tanzania12th –13th January 2004 pp 92-107
9.4.9 Luoga, E.J., Kajembe, G.C., and Mohamed, B.S. 2006. Impact of Joint
Forest Management on Handeni Hill Forest Reserve and Adjacent
Communities in Tanga, Tanzania. Paper presented to International
Association for Survival of Common Property (IASCP) Biennial Global
Conference: Mounting Challenges & New Realities. Bali, Indonesia 19 -
23rd June, 2006. http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/00001956/.
9.4.10 Luoga, E.J., Ongugo, P.O., Kajembe, G.C., Shemwetta, D.T.K., Silayo,
D.A., Sigu, G. and Njuguna, J.W. 2006 Linking Mount Kilimanjaro forest
resources to institutional, socio-political and physical factors: A cross-
border comparative analysis. Tanzania IFRI Collaboration Research
Centre (CRC-TZ) Policy Paper, Morogoro, Tanzania
9.4.11 Abdallah, J.M., Ngeti, M.S., Silayo, D.A., Mombo, F., Shemdoe, R.M.,
Luoga, E.J., Lyimo,C. and Benjaminsen T.A. 2007. Situation Analysis of
Livelihoods under Pastoral –Farming Communities in Kilosa In Kinabo
L.D.B., and Abeli W.S. (Eds) 2007. Transforming Liivelihoods of
smallscale farmers: Contribution of Agricultural and Natural Resources
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Research. Proceeding if the First Annual PANTIL Research Workshop,
25th – 27th September, 2006, Morogoro. Pp 64-73
9.4.12 Mombo, F., Silayo, D.A., Abdallah, J.M., Ngeti, M.S., Shemdoe, R.M.,
Luoga, E.J., Lyimo,C. and Benjaminsen T.A. 2007. The role of Resource
on Farmers- Pastoralist Conflicts in Kilosa District, Tanzania. In Kinabo
L.D.B., and Abeli W.S. (Eds) 2007. Transforming Liivelihoods of
smallscale farmers: Contribution of Agricultural and Natural Resources
Research. Proceeding if the First Annual PANTIL Research Workshop,
25th – 27th September, 2006, Morogoro. Pp 74-81
9.4.13 Luoga, E.J., A.E. Billie, G.C. Kajembe, A. Songorwa, J.R. Kideghesho
2007 Natural Resources Use Conflicts and Their Socio-economic and
Ecological Implications in Mara River Basin, Tanzania. Paper Presented
in Population Reference Bureau (PRB) international conference Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. 13th – 16th November 2007
9.4.14 Abdallah, J.M., Silayo, D.A., Mombo, F., Luoga, E.J., Lyimo,C. Shemdoe,
R.M., and Munishi, B. 2008. Capacity of local communities in Managing
Resource Conflicts in Kilosa District, Tanzania. In Batamuzi, E.K., Gimbi,
D.M., and Kurwijira L.R. (Eds) 2008. Food and Energy Crises:
Contribution and Challenges for Agricultural and Climate change
Research. Proceeding if the Third Annual PANTIL Research Workshop,
7th – 9th October, 2008, Dodoma. Pp 96-105
9.5 Editorial Contribution
9.5.1 Proceedings of International Workshop on "Information acquisition for
sustainable management of natural forest resources of East Central and
Southern Africa”. Arusha, Tanzania 31st October to 4th November 1994.
Faculty of Forestry, SUA Morogoro. 358pp.
9.5.2 Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation. Member of the
Editorial Board, 1999-2002.
9.5.3 Proceedings of Workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation of the National
Forest Programme (NFP), Morogoro Tanzania. 18th –20th February 2004.
69 pp.
9.5.4 Institutions, Incentives and Conflicts In Forest management: A
Perspective. Proceedings of the Regional Conference of East African
International Forestry Resources& Institutions (IFRI) Research Network.
Moshi, Tanzania12th –13th January 2004, 148pp.
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10 CONSULTANCY AND RESEARCH PROJECTS
10.1 External Evaluation of the WWF Lowland Coastal Forest Conservation
Project (Sept – October 1995). Funded by WWF Country Office, Dar-
es-Salaam.
10.2 Socio-economic aspects of Tree farming in Njombe District, Iringa
Region, Tanzania. (October– December 1995) Funded by
HIMA/DANIDA.
10.3 Evaluation of Policy on Tree seedling Production and Village Land
Afforestation in TFAP North Pare Project (July 1996). Funded by
TFAP/GTZ.
10.4 Reconnaissance Inventory of Timber, Biological Survey and Zonation
of the South Kilimanjaro catchment Forest. (August – November 2001).
Funded by Forest and Beekeeping Division, Ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism. Tanzania.
10.5 Biological Survey of Nanganje and Kimboza Catchment Forest
Reserves (February-April 2000). Funded by Forest and Beekeeping
Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania
10.6 Preparation of Capacity Building Plan in the Districts that Management
of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP) operates in Tanzania.
(November- December 2003) Funded by the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism, Tanzania.
10.7 Socio-economic survey and baseline studies in Ruvu fuelwood pilot
project (RFPP) & HASHI/ICRAF agroforestry project (May-July 2004).
Funded by NORAD and the Tanzania Forestry Research Institute
(TAFORI).
10.8 Best management practices of the rotational woodlots and ngitili
(fodder reserve) systems in Shinyanga and Tabora regions, Tanzania
(July-September 2004). Funded by NORAD and the Tanzania Forestry
Research Institute (TAFORI).
10.9 Local Livelihoods and Life Support Contributions of Dry Forests and
Trees: A case of Kimani Forest Reserve and Kimani River in Great
Ruaha Sub-basin, Tanzania (April-October 2004). Funded by
CIFOR/SIDA.
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10.10 Updating Forest Management Plan for SUA Training Forest
(MNRT/SUA) in Arusha Tanzania (Jan – May 2006) Funded by
Sokoine University of Agriculture and Ministry of Natural Resources
and Tourism (MNRT)
10.11 Preparation of a Monitoring and Evaluation (M & E) system for the
Tanzania Forest Conservation and Management Project (TFCMP) of
Forestry and Beekeeping Division (FBD) of the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism (MNRT) (June-August 2006) Funded by World
Bank (WB).
10.12 Water Availability and Access in reducing farmers-pastoralists conflicts
for sustainable livestock production in Kilosa District. PANTIL Ongoing
Project No 022, SUA, Morogoro (June 2007 – July 2010) Funded by
Royal Norwegian Government.
10.13 Impact of Fire on the soil in relation to regeneration of miombo and
savanna woodlands of semi-arid and dryland ecosystem of Tanzania
and Ethiopia. (July 2007 – Ongoing). Funded by the African Forest
Research Network (AFORNET).
10.14 Assessing the impact of forestland tenure changes of forest resources
and rural livelihoods in Tanzania Ongoing (2007- Ongoing) Project with
ID : NUFUTZ-2007/10226 Funded by the Norwegian Government
through Norwegian University of Life Science
10.15 Interaction between land use, land management practices, socio-
economic aspects and land degradation in Lake Victoria Basin.
Ongoing (2007- Ongoing)Collaborative Victoria Research (VICRES)
project funded by SIDA
10.16 Joint Review of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) Programme in
Tanzania, (September to October 2008. Funded by DANIDA, FINIDA,
WB and FBD
10.17 Preparation of a Monitoring and Evaluation (M & E) system for the
Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries (MLDF). (July 2008 –
December 2008) Funded by MLDF through ASDP basket funding.
10.18 Review of the Hunting Industry in Tanzania (July to December 2008)
Funded by Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (MNRT) through
the Wildlife Fund.
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10.19 Research Project on “Biofuel Development, Local Resources Rights
and Governance in Africa and Asia”. ( November 2009 – July 2012 ) In
collaboration with CIFOR Bogor, Indonesia. Funded by CAPRi.
10.20 Training Community Based Organizations (CBO) Members On
Sustainable Forest Management Practices. Building REDD Readiness
In the Masito Ugalla Ecosystem Pilot Area In Support of Tanzania’s
National REDD Strategy (16-22 September 2010). Jane Goodall
Institute, Kigoma Tanzania
10.21 Training Community Based Organizations (CBO) Members On
Sustainable Forest Management Practices. Building REDD Readiness
In the Masito Ecosystem Area In Support of Tanzania’s National REDD
Strategy (21st -23rd September 2011). Jane Goodall Institute, Kigoma
Tanzania
10.22 Research Project on Enhancing the Measuring, Reporting and
Verification (MRV) of forests in Tanzania through the application of
Advanced Remote Sensing Techniques. (May 2011- April 2014). In
Collaboration with 6 Norwegian Institutes, and University of Dar es
Salaam (IRA). Funded by the Royal Government of Norway.
10.23 Collection and synthesis of REDD (Reduced Emissions from Forest
Degradation and Deforestation) related literature and Land Use
information in Tanzania. Responsible for data collection, analysis,
Monitoring and Project Administration (July 2011 – June 2012) Funded
by FAO Tanzania
10.24 Establishment of Public-Private Partnership in REDD + Activities
through a Landscape Approach in Mbeya Region, Tanzania
Responsible for: Data collection, Preparation of Inception report and
Preparation of Proposal (December 2012 – November 2014) Funded
by Royal Norwegian Gov. through Tanzania REDD Secretariat
10.25 Developing National Communication Strategy on Environmental
Sustainability, Growth and Poverty Reduction. Responsible for: Data
collection, Preparation of Inception report and Preparation of the
Communication Strategy (March 2013 – June 2014) Funded by UNDP
and Coordinated by Director of Environment, Vice President’s Office.
10.26 Opportunities and challenges to developing REDD+ benefit sharing
mechanisms in developing countries (Work Package 6 & 7). Cross
Country project in Indonesia, Tanzania and Peru. (March 2013 -To
date) Funded by European Commission (EC) through CIFOR
10.27 Mapping of the Remaining Unprotected Natural Forests and
Assessment of their resources and threats as a roadmap to conserve
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Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot in Ludewa , Tanzania (Feb
2014 – Todate) Funded by Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
(CEPF).
11 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
- Data Manager, International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI)
Research Programme, 2001- 2013
- Secretary, Tanzania Association of Foresters (TAF), 2001-2003
- External Examiner, School of Natural Resources, The Copper Belt University,
Kitwe, Zambia 2002- 2005
- Treasurer, Tanzania Association of Ethno-Science, 2003- 2012
- Member of the SUA University-wide advisory committee, 2003- 2006.
- Facilitator, The workshop on Monitoring and Evaluation of the National Forest
Programme (NFP), February 2004.
- Chairman, National Accreditation Council for Technical Education (NACTE)
accreditation Team of the Forestry Training Institute (FTI), Olmotonyi, Arusha.
18th –21st April 2004.
- Deputy Secretary, Sokoine University Academic Staff Association (SUASA),
2004- 2008
- Component 3 (Entrepreneurship and Job Market Preparation) Leader. Of the
SUA-FOCAL (Future Opportunities and Challenges for Agricultural Learning)
Programme 2005 – 2006
- Sub component Leader (Job Market Preparation) of the SUA-PANTIL
(Programme for Agriculture and Natural Resources Transformation for
Improved Livelihood) 2006-2010
- Head of Department. Department of Forest Mensuration and Management,
Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Sokoine University of
Agriculture. 2008 –2014
- Member and Chairperson of the Strategic Plan Committee of the Faculty of
Forestry and Nature Conservation, Sokoine University of Agriculture. 2008 –
2014
- Member of the Faculty Board of the Faculty of Forestry and Nature
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Conservation, Sokoine University of Agriculture. 2008 –2014
- Chairperson of Board of Directors; Tanzania Forestry Research Institute
(TAFORI) August 2009 – August 2012)
- External Examiner, University of Dar es Salaam, Institute of Resource
Assessment (IRA), Tanzania 2009 – To date
- Assistant Coordinator, Capacity Building and Institutional Collaboration (CBIC)
Component of the EPINAV (Enhancing Pro-poor innovations in Natural
Resources and Agricultural Value Chains) Programme, Sokoine University of
Agriculture 2010 – 2014.
- Member of the Biofuel Technical Advisory Group (BTAG) under the Ministry of
Energy and Minerals (MEM). 2011 - 2013
- External Examiner, University of Makerere, Uganda. College of Agricultural
and Environmental Sciences, Department of Forestry, Biodiversity and
Tourism 2012– To date
- Member of the National Accreditation Council for Technical Education
(NACTE) Board on Science and Allied Technologies (SAT) 2013 To date
- Deputy Vice Chancellor (Planning, Finance Administration). Mbeya University
of Science and Technology (MUST) February 2014 –To date
12 INTERNATIONAL TRAVELS
Countries, (Years and Reasons for travel)
1. Zambia (1990, Study tour) (1997, Workshop) (2002, Academics) (2004,
Meeting), (2007, Meeting)
2. Norway (1992, Study) (1994, Study) (2012, Workshop)
3. Uganda (1995, Workshop) (2005, Conference,) (2009, Conference)
(2014, 2015, External Examination)
4. South Africa (1996, Study) (1998, Study) (2000, Study) (2001, Study)
(2003, Conference)
5. Zimbabwe (1997, Study tour) (1999, Workshop) (2004, Meeting) (2005,
Meeting)
6. Sri Lanka (1997, Workshop) (2009, Workshop)
7. Malawi (1998, Workshop) (2003, Workshop)
8. Kenya (2001, Study tour) (2002, Workshop) (2003, Workshop) (2005,
Workshop) (2006, Workshop) (2010, Workshop) (2012, Study Tour)
(2013, Conference)
9. United States of America (2002, Workshop) (2002, Training) (2005,
Visiting Scholar)
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10 Mexico (2004, Meeting)
11 Indonesia (2006, Conference) (2009, Workshop)
12 Ethiopia (2007, Conference) (2008, Meeting) (2009, Meeting)
13 India (2011, Conference)
14 Germany (2011, Conference)
15 Rwanda (2013, Meeting)
16 Sweden (2013, Conference)
13 LANGUAGES
Fluently read, write and speak English and Kiswahili.
Signature: Date: 23/06/2017