CURRICULUM VITAE

1.0 PERSONAL HISTORY

1.1 PERSONAL PARTICULARS

1.2 AC   ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

1.3 WORK EXPERIENCE

1.3.1 Job titles

1.3.2 Research and outreach experiences

2.0   PUBLICATIONS

2.1 Journal Articles

  1. Suzana Samson, Robinson H. Mdegela, Anders Permin, James E. D. Mlangwa and Christopher P. Mahonge (2017). Obstacles to Low Quality Water Irrigation of Food Crops in Morogoro,
  2. Suzana Samson, Robinson H. Mdegela, Anders Permin, Christopher P. Mahonge

     and James E. D. Mlangwa (2016). Incentives for low-quality water irrigation of food crops in    

     Morogoro, Tanzania. Journal of Environment, Development and Sustainability. 18pp.

  1. Mahonge, C.P; Nsenga, J.V., Mtengeti, E.J., Challe, J. And Kilave, D. (2016). Convergence of horizontal and vertical experiential sharing through participatory feedback: the case of integrated natural resource management and livelihood improvement in Mwanga district, Tanzania. Submitted to International Journal of Research and Development in Social Sciences. Volume 2, Issue 1, Number 1, pages 1-18.
  2. Mahonge, C.P. and Lutatenekwa, D. (2015). Amidst complex transformation what about gender roles: A case of pastoralists in rangeland areas in Tanzania. African Resources Development Journal (ARDJ). Volume 2, Issue 1.
  3. Kihupi, M., Mahonge, C.P., and Chingonikaya, E. (2015). Smallholder farmers’ adaptation strategies to impact of climate change in semi arid areas of Iringa district Tanzania. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare. 5(2):123-131. The international Institute of Science and Technology.
  4. Kihupi, M., Chingonikaya, E. and Mahonge, C.P. (2015). Smallholder farmers’ perception of climate change in semi-arid areas of Iringa district, Tanzania. Journal of Environment and Earth Science. 5(2):137-147. The international Institute of Science and Technology
  5. Mahonge, C.P., Kashaga, R.A.L.Sangeda, A.Z.Kahimba, F.C. Semu, E. Mkanda, F.X. (2015). Participatory land use planning: integrating expert-oriented and community-based tools for sustainable land management in Kilimanjaro region. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, Vol. 5 No. 7.
  6. Msangya, M L, Urassa, J. K. and Mahonge, C P (2015). Role of heifer in-trust schemes in smallholder household’s wellbeing in semi-arid region of Shinyanga Tanzania. The International Journal Research’s Publication’s. Research Journal of Social Science and Management. Vol. 5 No. 1, p 196-203.
  7. Msangya, M L, Urassa, J. K. and Mahonge, C P (2015). Heifer In-trust schemes and incomes of smallholder households in the Highland and Semi-arid regions of Tanzania. Livestock Research for Rural Development. Volume 27, Article #17.Retrieved January 14, 2015, from http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd27/1/msan27017.html
  8. Sangeda , A. Z., Kahimba, F. C., Kashaga, R.A. L., Semu, E., Mahonge, C. P., and Mkanda, F. X. (2014). Testing of Decision Making Tools for Village Land Use Planning and Natural Resources Management in Kilimanjaro Region. Open Journal of Soil Science, 2014, 4, 446-458
  9. Said, I., Sangeda, A.Z., and Mahonge, C.P. (2014). Critical analysis of synergies between Kilimo Kwanza resolution and sustainable forest management in Tanzania. Journal of Continuing Education and Extension (JCEE). Vol. 5 No. 2. December 2014.
  10. Mahonge, C.P., Mwilawa, A. Ngendello, M. and  Mtambuki, A. (2014) Policies issues for enhancing pastoralists’ resilience to climate variability versus reality in Longido district Tanzania. Livestock Research for Rural Development 26 (12) 2014 .
  11. Msangya, M L, Urassa, J K and Mahonge, C P. (2014). Contribution of Heifer In-Trust schemes to smallholder households’ well-being in Highland area of Njombe Region, Tanzania. Livestock Research for Rural Development 26 (12) 2014
  12. Mahonge, C. (2013) "Factors behind sustainability of activities in the post-project period in Matengo highlands in Tanzania," Journal of Environmental Sustainability: Vol. 3: Iss. 3, Article 5. Available at: http://scholarworks.rit.edu/jes/vol3/iss3/5
  13. Sanga, A. and Mahonge, C. (2014). Socio-economic factors influencing the adoption of integrated pest management technologies for common bean at household level in Mbeya district Tanzania. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS) 4 (4): 128-146.
  14. Mbilingenda, G. and Mahonge, C. (2014). Contribution of National Service on Agricultural Production: A Case of Maize Production by Mgambo JKT in Handeni District. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS) 4 (4): 62-81
  15. Nindi, S. J., Mhando, D. G., Mahonge, C. P. I. and Itani, J. (2014) Land cover change and the role of farmer groups in environmental conservation and livelihood improvement: the case of Mbinga District, Tanzania. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences (IJRSS) 4(1):132-142.
  16. Mahonge, C.P.I., Sangeda, A.Z., and Mtengeti, E.J. (2014) Mismatch between state’s and community’s boundaries and implications on pastoralism in Tanzania. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences (IJRSS), 4(1):240-256.
  17. Mahonge, C.P.I. (2014). Trade-offs between communal and private institutions in natural resource management along the spaces of time and place: reflection from four case studies in Tanzania. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 4 (2): 89-98
  18. Mtengeti, E.J., Maseki, N.M., Mahonge, C.P., and Nsenga, J.V (2013). Status quo of beekeeping in dryland area of Mwanga district as an entry point towards improved beekeeping intervention. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Vol. 3(12): 259-277.
  19. Muzanila, C. and Mahonge, C.P. (2013). Factors affecting men’s participation in development group activities: A case of Simanjiro district. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Vol. 3(12): 415-435.
  20. Mahonge, C.P.I. (2013). Out-scaling of hybrid institution for socio-economic development and environmental conservation: the case of Mbinga district Tanzania. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences (IJRSS): Vol. 3(12): 460-471.
  21. Mageka, R. and Mahonge, C.P.I (2013). Informal institutions and female students’ school engagement: A case of Mvomero district ward schools. International Journal of Education and Research (IJER) 1(8): 1-12
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  23. Ayoub, O. and Mahonge, C.P.I (2013). Harmonising environmental interests with human needs for sustainability of Saadani Social-Ecological system in Pwani Region, Tanzania. International Journal of Environmental Science, Management and Engineering Research (IJESMER) 2(3):57-68
  24. Mattee, A.Z., Mahonge, C.P.I, Nsenga, J.V. and H. Kayeye (2013). Linking livelihood improvement and environmental conservation: Case of East Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania. International Journal of Environmental Science, Management and Engineering Research IJESMER 2(3):106-116
  25. Mahonge, C.P.I (2012). The role of informal politics in environmental governance in East Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania. Journal of Education, Humanities and Sciences, Volume 1, No. 1,: 69-79
  26. Mahonge, C.P. I., Nsenga, J.V., and Mattee, A.Z. (2010). Informal environmental awareness status as entry point for formal environmental education programmes: the case of East Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania. ICE Journal (2010) Vol.3 No.2, 51-62
  27. Mattee, A.Z., Mahonge, C.P.I., Nsenga, J.V., Nindi, S., and H. Kayeye (2010). Institutional and Natural Resource Use Dynamics and their Implications on Sustainable Watershed Management in the East Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania. Journal of African Affairs, volume 28 (8): 105-129. Institute of African Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Affairs, Seoul, Korea.
  28. Mahonge, C.P.I and Nkonoki, J.B. (2009). Utilization of medicinal plants in the Matengo highlands in Tanzania. Rural Planning Journal (RPJ). Vol. 1 December 2009
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  30. Mahonge, C.P.I, and Nsenga, J.V. ( Determination of community’s perception of the current status of wood energy in the Matengo Highlands. International Journal for Ecology and Development (IJED). Vol. 8 No S07. www. Isder.ceser.res.int/ijed-s07-abs.html
  31. Mahonge C.P.I, Nsenga J.V, and Kitundu K.M.B and Nkonoki, J (2007). Assessment of school pupils’ understanding of environmental management: a case of pupils of Kindimba primary school in the Matengo highlands. Rural Planning Journal (RPJ) Vol. 8. Issue No. 2.
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  33. Mahonge, C. P. I., Nsenga, J. V., Mtengeti, E. J., and Mattee, A.Z. (2006) Utilization of medicinal plants by Waluguru people in east Uluguru Mountains Tanzania African Journal of Tradition, Complementary, and Alternative Medicines (AJT CAM)
  34. Hamza, K.F.S., Opulukwa, M.J., Malende, H.J. and Mahonge, C.P.I. Utilization of Dalbegia melanoxylon (guill & Perr) in Tanzania: A case study of Nachingwea District. Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation, 75: 29-36.
  35. Hamza, K.F.S, Makonda, F.B.S and Mahonge, C.P.I (2003). Basic density and strength properties of Cedrela odorata grown under agroforestry systems in Muheza Tanga, Tanzania. Annals of Forestry. An International Journal of Forest Sciences. Dehra Dun India. Ann. For. 11(1): 1-7. (Never used during my recruitment)
  36. Mahonge, C.P.I and Hamza, K.F.S (2001). Assessment of Wood quality of agroforestry grown Grevillea robusta Cordia africana Annals of Forestry. An international Journal of Forest Sciences. Dehra Dun India. Ann. For. 9(2): 275 – 283
27.  Mahonge, C.P.I. (2012). Transforming traditional land governance systems and coping with land deal transactions. Published by Land Deals Politics Initiatives (LDPI) in collaboration with Institute for Development Studies (in the UK), International Institute for Social Science (ISS) (in the Netherlands) and Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (South Africa), and the Polson Institute for Global Development (in the USA). Working paper number 6. 13pp.
29.  Mahonge, C.P.I. and Katani, J.Z. (2011) Local community preferences of tree species and proposed prices: the case of Kindimba village in the Matengo highlands of Tanzania. International Journal of Environmental Science and Eco-technology (IJESETech), 1(1):1-10

2.2 PROCEEDINGS

  1. Mahonge,
  2. Mahonge, C.P. and Itani, J. (2013). What REDD+ can learn from the implementation of PES: The case of Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania. The Proceedings of the International Workshop on Incentives of local community for REDD and semi-domestication of non-timber forest products (Global Environment Research Fund: E-1002, Ministry of Environment, Japan) 2013. Kanae Ishimaru and Shigeo Kobayashi (Eds). P 155-165
  3. Mtengeti, E.J., Nsenga, J.V., Mahonge, C.P., Maseki, N., Challe, J., Sundstol, F., Mosha, D.B., (2012). Potential and limitations of dryland communities in adapting to climate change in Mwanga district. Submitted to Epinav Sectrariat SUA
  4. Mahonge, C.P. and Itani, J. (2012). Incentivising local people’s participation in REDD initiative in Tanzania through mainstreaming institutional complexity. The Proceedings of the International Workshop on Incentives of local community for REDD and semi-domestication of non-timber forest products (Global Environment Research Fund: E-1002, Ministry of Environment, Japan) (FY2010-2012) in 2012. P 207-219.
  5. Mtengeti, E., Mtengeti, E., West, J., Mahonge, C., Eik, L.O. Bentrup, F., and Chambuya, R. (2012). Public-private partnership collaboration in environmental climate compatible agricultural growth. Preliminary observation. Proceedings of the first climate change impacts, mitigation and adaptation programme scientific conference, 2012. P 169-178
  6. Nsenga, J.V., Mahonge, C.P.I., Mtengeti, E.J., Rutatora, D.F., Tamura, K., Itani, J., Kanda, Y. and Araki, M (2004). The SUA method - The case study from Mbinga District. Proceedings of the International Conference on Perspectives and Approaches to Sustainable Rural Development in Africa, held at the Institute of Continuing Education – SUA, from 18th to 19th February 2004. 405: 333 – 357. ISBN: 9987-605-82-6

2.3 PUBLISHED BOOKS/CHAPTER IN A BOOK

1. Mattee, A. Z., Mussa, K.R., Mwaseba, D.L., Mahonge, C.P. and Nsenga, J.V. (2015). Factors in smallholder farmers’ vulnerability to climate change impacts in Uluguru Mountains Tanzania. P 185-199. In Rattan Lal., Bal Ram Singh, Dismas L. Mwaseba, David Kraybill, David O. Hansen, lars Olav Eik (editors). Sustainable Intensification to Advance Food Security and Enhance Climate Resilience in Africa. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-09357-8. Springer Cham, Heidelberg, New Dordretch London. 657pp.

  1. 2.4PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

1     Shirima, A.O., Mahonge, C.P. and Chingonikaya, E.E. (2016). Smallholder farmers' levels of adaptive capacity to climate change and variability in Manyoni district, Tanzania. Accepted by International Journal of Research & Methodology in Social Science.

3.0 CONSULTANCY

  1. UNDP Tanzania (March-April 2014). Participated in a team that provided consultancy services on designing/adapting decision-making tools to facilitate village land-use planning for natural resources management (NRM) within the Kilimanjaro region
  1. SNV-Tanzania (June – July 213). Led a team which reviewed regulatory framework governing red meat sub-sector in Mororogo Municipality. The study commisioned by SNV Tanzania and conducted by Parakuyo Indigenous Community Development Organisation (PAICODEO)
  1. CARE-Tanzania (June –Nov, 2008)

Provided consultancy services to PWS (Payment for Water Services project) under CARE-Tanzania to devise Soil and Water Conservation Measures and Strategies to be undertaken collaboratively with rural communities for their livelihoods and watershed sustainability in Kibungo Sub-catchment Area (Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro Rural District).

  1. RELMA at ICRAF (2005)

The study on Strengthening Farmers’ Organizations in East Africa. The overall objective of the study was to undertake an inventory of selected apex and formal and informal primary or grassroots farmers’ organizations/associations in countries of the region affiliated to national/apex farmers’ organizations critically examining their relevance.

Diocese of Central Tanganyika (Development Services Company Ltd) –2004

  1. Participated in the SCSRD’s team for Evaluation of Area Development Programmes (2002-2004) in Dodoma Rural District to review the programme’s institutional context and its impact on programme performance and sustainability.

3.1 TEACHING

3.2 SUPERVISION

3.3 SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCES ATTENDED

3.4 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC ORGANISATIONS