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Journal articles since 2010;

  1. Comte, J. C., Cassidy, R., Obando, J., Robins, N., Ibrahim, K., Melchioly, S., ... & Noe, C. (2016). Challenges in groundwater resource management in coastal aquifers of East Africa: Investigations and lessons learnt in the Comoros Islands, Kenya and Tanzania. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 5, 179-199.

  2. Noe, C and Kangalawe, R (2015): Wildlife Protection, Community Participation in Conservation, and (Dis) Empowerment in Southern Tanzania. Conservation and Society 13 (3), 244-250

  3. Olwig, M, Noe, C, Kangalawe, R and E Luoga (2015): Inverting the moral economy: the case of land acquisitions for forest plantations in Tanzania. Third World Quarterly 36 (12), 2316-2336

  4. Noe, C (2014): Reducing Land Degradation on the Highlands of Kilimanjaro Region: A biogeographical perspective. Journal of Soil Science 4(1) 437-445

  5. Kangalawe, R. Y., Noe, C., Tungaraza, F. S., Naimani, G., & Mlele, M. (2014). Understanding Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Institutions on Sustainable Land Management in Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania.  Journal of Soil Science, 4(13) 469-493.

  6. Noe, C (2013): Contesting village land: uranium and sport hunting in Mbarang’andu Wildlife Management Area, Tanzania. Journal of Utafiti, 10(1) 39-60

  7. Ramutsindela, M and Noe, C (2012): Scalar thickening: Wildlife Management Areas and conservation scales in south-eastern Tanzania. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 33(2)137-151. 

  8. Kangalawe, R.Y.M and Noe, C (2012): Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation in Namtumbo District, Tanzania. Journal of Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 162(1)90– 100

  9. Noe, C (2010): Spatiality and 'borderlessness' in transfrontier conservation areas. South African Geographical Journal, 92(2)144 -15

Recent book chapters

  1. Noe, C. (2015). The Selous-Niassa Transfrontier Conservation Area and Tourism: Evolution, Benefits and Challenges. In Institutional Arrangements for Conservation, Development and Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa (pp. 181-201). Netherlands, Springer.

  2. Ramutsindela, M and Noe, C (2015): Scalar politics and conservation in Tanzania. In Bryant, R: The International Handbook of Political Ecology: 501-511. London, Edward Elgar Publishing

  3. Noe, C (2015): Navigating the Change: Public responses to land rights reallocation. In Mkandala, R (Ed): Understanding Political Change: Moving beyond the reading of political leaves in Tanzania. Dar es Salaam, Mkuki na Nyota

  4. Noe, C (2014): Washoroba and the proliferation of borders in Selous-Niassa Wildlife Corridor. Book chapter in Ramutsindela, M (Ed): Cartographies of Nature: How Nature Conservation Animates Borders (pp. 113-139). Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Book review

   5. Noe, C (2011): Celebrity and the environment: fame, wealth and power in conservation. Book review: South African Geographical      Journal, 93 (2) 213–214

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