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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2021

Contemporary Chinese Buddhism in Africa

Xuefei Shi (2021)
Presented at: Re-Worlding Chinese Transnationalisms Symposium, University of Melbourne, 26-27 Aug 2021
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Xuefei Shi

Post Doctoral Researcher; Coordinator: Climate & Natural Resources
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Transoceanic Fishers: Multiple mobilities in and out of the South China Sea

Sep 2019 - Jan 2025
  • Malawi
  • Tanzania
  • South Africa

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Journal Article | May 2025

Environment, resources and fishers in and out of the South China Sea: understanding the illegal Vietnamese harvest of marine goods in Northern and Northeastern Australia

Edyta Roszko

Maritime Studies

Edited Book | 2024

Oceanic geographies and maritime heritage in the making: Producing history, memory and territory. International Journal of Heritage Studies, vol.30, no.6

Edyta Roszko and Tim Winter

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Why property tax reforms fail: Lessons from Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Lucas Katera and Ingrid Hoem Sjursen

CMI Report | Apr 2025

Taxation and Business Development in Zanzibar Insights from a Business Survey

Viola Asri, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Lucas Katera, Samwel Nassary and Ahmed Saadat

Journal Article | Jan 2025

Fragmenting forest governance: Land tenure and the REDD+ paradox in Kigoma pilot project, Tanzania

Emma Jane Lord

Political Geography

Blog post | 2024

Research and Advisory Work on Taxation and Public Finance Management in Tanzania 1993-2023

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

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