Davis George Mwamfupe (Associate Professor)

1.0 BIODATA

Name (in full): Davis George Mwamfupe Date of Birth: 27 September 1956 Sex: Male Place of Birth: Rungwe, Nationality: Tanzanian Marital Status: Married

2.0 EDUCATION BACKGROUND

(Start with the most recent awards) Date Institution Attended Award 1991 – 1994 University of Glasgow, Scotland PhD (Geography) 1985 – 1987 University of M.A. (Geography) 1980 – 1983 University of Dar Es Salaam BA (Education)

3.0 WORK EXPERIENCE/EMPLOYMENT

3.1 Record at the University of Dar es Salaam

Date 1998 – 2000: Head, Department of Geography

3.2 Record at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education

2005 -2008: Dean, Faculty of Arts and Humanities

3.3 Record at the University of Dodoma

Date Position October 2008 – March 2009 Acting Dean, School of Social Sciences April 2009 – June 2014 Dean, School of Social Sciences

3.4 Current position Elected mayor of Dodoma Municipal Council - July 2017 - todate

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4.0 MEMBERSHIP IN COMMITTEES/LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL BODIES/ORGANIZATIONS

4.1 University Committees:

 Board Member – University Senate 2008-2014  Board Member and Chairperson– School Board (Social Sciences) 2009-2014  Board Member – College Board -2009-2014  Board member – University Tender Board, 2009-2014  Member – University of Dodoma Council 2015-2017 4.2 International Committees/Boards:

1. Member of the Advisory Board of the National Centers of Competence in Research (NCCR) - a Swiss funded research organization working in collaboration with researchers in Switzerland, Kenya and Tanzania.

5.0 MAJOR AREAS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH

1. Population, Poverty and Development Graduate level (Demography) 2. Migration and Urbanization Graduate level (Demography) 3. Research Methodology Graduate level (Research methodology) 4. Natural Resources Management Undergraduate level (Geography) 5. Population and Livelihood issues Undergraduate level (Geography)

6.0 SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

6.1 Completed PhDs since 2009

1. Tiberio Mdendemi Experiences of Community Participation through Opportunities and Obstacles to Development (O&OD) at Village Level in Four Selected Districts of Tanzania UDOM (2014) co-supervised with Prof. P. Kopoka 2. Agustino Mwakipesile (2014) Factors for Unsustainability of Land Conservation Initiatives: The Case of HADO Project in Kondoa District, Central Tanzania with Prof. I.S. Kikula 3. Yusuf Ramadhani (2015) Influences and Effects of the Trends Of Food Habits in Tanzania: A Case of the Haya of Kagera Region co-supervised with Dr. Mark Diyami 4. Mahenge, Felix (2015) Dryland Community Resilience to Climate Change: A Case of Grapevine Farmers in Chamwino and Dodoma Urban Districts, co-supervised with Prof. A. Kaswamila 5. Buberwa D. (2015) Influence of patriarchy on women rural urban-migration: A case of Gogo people in , Tanzania. (co-supervised with Dr. A. Kamanzi) 6. Ngowi, E (2015) Information and communication technologies service providers and agro-pastoral system interface: Implications for sustainable agro-pastoral livelihoods in rural Tanzania (co-supervised with Prof. A. Mwakalobo)

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6.2 On-going PhD supervision (PhDs)

1. Yuslida John: Determinants of enterprise resource planning adoption and user benefits in Tanzania: A case of Selected Public Sectors

2. Grace Mpuya: Community Initiatives for Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania

3. Ephraim Mnunduma: The interface between Central Government and Local Government Authorities in the Delivery of Secondary Education in Tanzania

6.3 Masters level

Over 80 Masters Dissertations in the following fields: Demography (population, natural resources and livelihoods), Geography (livelihoods, urbanization, poverty, natural resources, migration and Pastoralism).

7.0 EXTERNAL EXAMNIER ACTIVITIES

1. Institute of Rural Development Planning (2000 – 2004) 2. Sokoine University (Development Studies) – 2005-2008 (MA dissertations &PhD thesis) 3. St John’s University of Tanzania (Geography Department) – (2008-2011) 4. St Johns’ University of Tanzania – DSM teaching centre – (2011 – 2014) 5. Ruaha Catholic University (2011 – todate)

8.0 PUBLICATIONS

8.1 Publications in recognized /referred journals (* since 2009)

1. Moses Emanuel and Davis G. Mwamfupe (2016 – forthcoming) Contribution Of Benefit Sharing Schemes In Conservation Attitudes In Communities Adjacent Arusha National Park, Tanzania: Journal of Social Sciences – University of Dodoma* 2. Mwamfupe, Davis (2016) The Role and Challenges of Social Networks as Survival Strategies in Agro-pastoral Communities in Central Tanzania. UDOM Journal of Humanities Volume 3 no 1, 2016 3. Mwamfupe Davis G., (2016) Elite Capture in Donor-Funded Rural Development Projects in Dodoma Region, Tanzania. Scottish Journal of Arts and Scientific Studies September 2016

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4. Mwamfupe Davis, (2015) The Experience of Community Cereal Banks in Food – Deficit Areas of Semi-Arid Tanzania International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 5, Issue 6, June 2015 1 ISSN 2250-3153 www.ijsrp.org* 5. Mwamfupe Davis G., (2015) Challenges and Possible Future Scenarios of Pastoralism in Tanzania, African Resources Development Journal, Vol.2, Issue 1, Sept, 2015. * 6. Mwamfupe Davis, (forthcoming) The Mismatch between Policy and Practice and the Future of Pastoralism in Rural Planning Journal, Institute of Rural Development Planning 2015* 7. Mwamfupe Davis (2015) Persistence of Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Tanzania International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2015* 8. Ngowi, E. E. B. S. Mwakalobo and D. Mwamfupe (2015) Making ICTs work for Agro- pastoral Livelihood: Using the Telecentre as Learning tool for Agro-pastoralists Communities in Tanzania Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol. 8, No. 2; 2015 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education* 9. Katega, I. and Mwamfupe, D. (2010) Factors Affecting Rural Livelihoods in Tanzania: A case of Selected Villages in Kondoa District, Journal: Rural Planning Journal, Institute of Rural Development Planning Volume 12 No. 1June 2010* 10. Ngowi E. E., A S Mwakalobo and D. G. Mwamfupe (2016) Understanding the development of rural-ICT service providers in the Tanzanian agro-pastoral system Livestock Research for Rural Development 28 (4) 2016* 11. Mbeyale, Gimbage Ernest, Kajembe, George, Haller, Tobias, Mwamfupe, Davis (2008) Institutional Changes in Management of Common Pool Resources (CPR) in Eastern Same Tanzania: Challenges and Opportunities Juristische Volltexte -Sammlung wissenschaftlicher Publikationen Digital Library of the Commons http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/00003878/ 12. Mwamfupe, D. (2007) Sustainability of Pastoral Livelihoods in Roadside Settlement in Tanzania: A Case of Vigwaza and Dakawa Village. Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development. Vol. 14 No. 1&2 2007 13. Mwamfupe, D (2007) A Tanzániai Dar Es Salaam Város Terjeszkedése: Szerencse Vagy Csapás A Város Körüli Megélhetés Szempontjából? (English Translation: Urban Expansion of Dare S Salaam City in Tanzania- A Blight or Blessing for Peri-Urban Livelihoods?) Afrika, tanulmanyok, Vol 2. 41-47, 2007

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14. Rugumamu, W., Mbede, E and Mwamfupe, D (2006) Promoting Local Capacities In Earthquake Disaster Risk Reduction In South Western Tanzania Utafiti Journal Vol. 7. No. 1 June 2006 pp 99-111 15. Mwamfupe, D (2006) Pastoralists’ Rural –Urban Migration: A Farewell to Pastoralism or a Strategy to Rebuild Livestock Herds? – Evidence From Tanzania. Utafiti Journal Vol. 7. No. 2 June 2006 16. Mwamfupe, D (2006) Attitudes Towards Conservation of Environmental Resources: A Case Study of the Communities Surrounding The Nyumba ya Mungu Reservoir in The Pangani Basin, Tanzania. Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development. Vol. 13 No. 2 2006 17. Briggs, J. and D. Mwamfupe (2001) The Changing Nature of the Peri-Urban Zone in Africa: Evidence From Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Scottish Geography Journal 115(4), 269-282 18. Briggs, J. and D. Mwamfupe, (2000) Peri-Urban Development in An Era of Structural Adjustment in Africa: The City of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Urban Studies Vol. 37, No 4: 797-809 19. Mwamfupe, D. (2008) Natural Resource Governance and The Cycle of Poverty in Fishing Communities Along the Coast of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, Development Studies Journal, University of Dar es Salaam Volume 7 No. 2, 2008 20. Mwamfupe, D. (1998) Demographic Impacts on Protected Areas in Tanzania and Options for Action: IUCN/PARKS - The International Journal for Protected Area Managers: Vol. 8 No. 1 pp. 3-14. 21. Mwamfupe, D. and M. J. Mbonile (1997) In-migrants and their Impact On Land Management: A Case Study of The Usangu Plains. Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development. Vol. 4. No. 1. 22. Mwamfupe, D. (1997) Urban Expansion and Population Displacement: A case Study of the Peri-urban Zone of Dar es Salaam: in Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development. Vol. No. 2.

8.2 Chapters in edited books 1. Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe; Ayiemba, Elias; Gimbage, Mbeyale; Ludi, Eva; Ong’anyi, Paul; Mwamfupe, Davis Eds. Hans Hurni and Urs Weismann- (2010) Strengthening policies and institutions to support adaptation to climate variability and change in the drylands of East Africa. Global Change and Sustainable Development: Perspectives Vol. 5. (2010). * Page 5 of 7

2. Mwamfupe, Davis (2016) Rural Development Policy and Agro-pastoralism in Central Tanzania. In Kazuhiko Sugimura, Davis Mwamfupe, Sam Maghimbi (Eds) Endogenous Development, Moral Economy and Globalization in Agro-pastoral Communities in Central Tanzania, Dar es Salaam University Press (Chapter 2*

3. Mwamfupe, Davis (2016) Commercialization of Smallholder Agriculture and Food Security among Agro-pastoral Community in Semi-arid Tanzania. In: Kazuhiko Sugimura, Davis Mwamfupe, Sam Maghimbi (Eds) Endogenous Development, Moral Economy and Globalization in Agro-pastoral Communities in Central Tanzania, Dar es Salaam University Press (Chapter 5) *

4. Kazuhiko Sugimura, Mwamfupe Davis (2016)_The Wealth of the Moral Economy in Agro-pastoral Societies in Central Tanzania In: Kazuhiko Sugimura, Davis Mwamfupe, Sam Maghimbi (Eds) (forthcoming) Endogenous Development, Moral Economy and Globalization in Agro-pastoral Communities in Central Tanzania, Dar es Salaam University Press (Chapter 14)*

5. Mwamfupe, Davis. (2002) “The Role of Non-farm activities in Household Economies: A Case Study of Pangani basin, Tanzania” (2002) In Ngana, J. O Water Resources Management, the Case of Pangani River Basin. Issues and Approaches. Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam. Pp39 – 47

6. Mwamfupe, Davis (2001) “Shortages of Water for Irrigation and Farmers' Responses: A Case Study of Makuyuni and Kahe Wards of Kilimanjaro Region” In Ngana J. O and T. Simmen, (Ed.). Water Management in the Pangani River Basin. Dar es Salaam University Press (2001), pp 73 – 82 8.3 Publications in edited proceedings 1. Mwamfupe Davis (2012) The role of social capital in the establishment and growth of non-farm activities in Kongwa District : In Rural Development Policy and Agro- Pastoralism in East Africa, Ed. Sugimura, K, Mwamfupe, D, Tsuruta, T. 4th International Conference on Moral Economy of Africa, August 2011 Dodoma Tanzania 2. Mung’ongó Claude G. and Mwamfupe Davis (2004) Changing Livelihoods of Migrant Maasai Pastoralists in Morogoro and Kilosa Districts, Tanzania (2003). Proceedings of International workshop on Environment and Sustainable Development, Sofitel Plaza Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam (09-10-2003) Agriculture Publishing House Hanoi Page 6 of 7

8.4 Consultancy reports/extension services 1. Mwamfupe D. (2016) Preparation of Strategic Plan for Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) submitted to Tanzania national Assembly. 2. Mwamfupe D. (2015)Preparation of Strategic Plan for African Parliamentary network Against Corruption (APNAC) submitted to Chairman APNAC - Dodoma 3. Ame, A., D. Mwamfupe Willingness to Pay Study, Capital Development Authority – CDA (2012) 4. Kaswamila, A.L., Nyahongo, J. & D. Mwamfupe, (2011). Evaluation of TANAPA outreach program. Consultancy Report. 5. Ame, A., D. Mwamfupe and M. Mwandege (2010) Preparation of Business Plan for DUWASA (2010 – 2015) in July, 2010. 6. Kaswamila, A.L., Kikula, I., Nyahongo, J., & D. Mwamfupe, (2009). Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) Implementation Strategy. Consultancy Report. * 7. Mboma, L. Baradyana, D. Philemon and D. Mwamfupe (2007) Mobility for Development, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, - World Business Council Sustainable Development (2007) 8. Ngaga Y, C.H. Sokoni and D. Mwamfupe, Multi-level analysis to influence EU country Strategy papers in the Eastern African marine Ecoregion (2005) Report submitted to (2005) – WWF – Tanzania Office. 9. Yanda, P.Z, C.G. Mung’ong’o, B. Ngatunga and D. Mwamfupe, (2003) Identification Mission for Lake Nyasa as Potential Ramsar Site. Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Wildlife Division, Dar es Salaam

Davis George Mwamfupe Professor 6th January, 2018

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