It is a great pleasure to introduce the Third Cohort of the JPS – CASAS – CODH – YARA – PLAAS Annual Writeshop in Critical Agrarian Studies and Scholar Activism. After a challenging selection process, the organisers invited 67 participants, 35 women, 32 men, from 24 countries in the South, mostly PhD researchers and postdocs,…
Author: Kelvin Haule
Kelvin Haule holds a PhD in Urban Geography from the University of Dodoma,Tanzania graduated in 2017. He is a lecturer at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania. His thesis is “Land Market and Livelihood Dynamics in the Peri-urban Areas of Tanzania: The Case of Mbeya City”. He has been collaborating with other academicians in publishing articles and book chapters in the areas land market, land use changes, urban farming, and livelihoods. He holds a PGD in Poverty and Policy Analysis offered by Erasmus University, ESRF and REPOA. He holds a bachelor degree on Geography and Environmental Studies from University of Dar es Salaam. He holds a master degree on Development Studies from University of Dodoma, Tanzania. In 2019, he visited Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC), Lancaster University to present and share his research experience on Land Market and establish academic collaborations with Dr.Manoj Roy from Lancaster University. Among his publications: Kaswamila, A. L., Gereta, E., Othman O.C., Bevanger, K., Mwakipesile A.1, Haule, K., Kihwele, and Sum- may, G.(2014). Assessment of Water Quality along the Proposed Highway through Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, International Journal of Environment and Bioenergy Journal 9 (2): 95-104. Haule Kelvin and Kilonzo Rehema (2018). Understanding Land Market in the Peri-urban Areas of Tanzania: Challenges and Opportunities for Industrialization presented in the International Conference on Planning and Development “Towards Industrialization in the Global South: Making Rural Regions Inclusive”, 28th June 2018 to 30th June 2018 organized by the Institute of Rural Development Planning (IRDP), Tanzania.
