Eveline Aggrey Enoguanbhor

0ct. 2012 – Sep. 2017: Master’s of Art in World Heritage Studies from Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany.

Oct. 2007 – Oct. 2010: Bachelor of Art in Cultural Anthropology and Tourism from Tumaini University-Iringa University, Tanzania.

Determinants/Driving Factors of Forest Landscape Degradation to Support Heritage Protection Policies: A Case Study of Kilimanjaro World Heritage Site, Tanzania

My research objective is to contribute to knowledge by adopting integrated research approaches on high-level human-environment interaction problems to support policies for heritage protection and sustainability in the Global South and within the context of my research interests, including Forest Landscape Dynamics (FLD) and Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA).

Spatial Determinants of Forest Landscape Degradation in the Kilimanjaro World Heritage Site, Tanzania

Author(s)                     Enoguanbhor, Eveline Aggrey, Enoguanbhor, Evidence Chinedu, Albrecht, Eike

Publication type          Reviewed scientific journal article

Year of publication      2022    

Free keywords             Forest degradation, montane primary forest, spatial determinants, natural

Heritage sustainability, World Heritage Site, Kilimanjaro

Source                         Central European Journal of Geography and Sustainable Development, pp.5 –23

Volume/Year                4

Issue/Issue                  2

ISSN                            2668 - 4322                             

DOI                              https://doi.org/10.47246/CEJGSD.2022.4.2.1

Implementing institutional instruments for forest landscape protection in the Kilimanjaro world heritage site, Tanzania

Author(s)                     Enoguanbhor, Eveline Aggrey, Enoguanbhor, Evidence Chinedu, Albrecht, Eike

Publication type          Reviewed scientific journal article

Year of publication      2023    

Free keywords             Institutional Instruments; Strategic Policies; Forest Protection; Forest

Degradation; Forest Sustainability; Kilimanjaro

Source                         International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, pp. 245-258

Volume/Year                7

Issue/Issue                  1

ISSN                            2708-5430                               

DOI                              https://doi.org/10.18801/ijfee.070123.27

Survey-based Analysis for Proximate Anthropogenic Driving Factors of Forest Landscape Degradation: The Case of Kilimanjaro World Heritage Site, Tanzania

Author(s)                    Enoguanbhor, Eveline Aggrey, Enoguanbhor, Evidence Chinedu, Edo, Iwebuke, Albrecht, Eike

Publication type          Reviewed scientific journal article

Year of publication      2023

Free keywords             Institutional Instruments; WHC; Strategic Policies; Forest Degradation; Kilimanjaro WHS; Global South

Source                         East African Journal of Forestry and Agroforestry, pp. 262 – 271

Volume/Year                6

Issue/Issue                  1

ISSN                            2707-4323

                                    2707-4315

DOI                              https://doi.org/10.37284/eajfa.6.1.1459

Underlying Anthropogenic Driving Factors of Forest Landscape Degradation in the Kilimanjaro World Heritage Site, Tanzania Using Survey-based Data

Author(s)                     Enoguanbhor, E.A., Chukwurah, G.O., E. C. Enoguanbhor, E.C., M.O., Isimah, M.O., A. E. O. Kosun, A.E.O., N. I. Ewurum, N.I., Eike Albrecht

Publication type          Reviewed scientific journal article

Year of publication      2024

Free keywords             Forest Landscape Degradation, Anthropogenic Factors, Policies, Protection

Source                         Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, pp. 1115-1122

Volume/Year                23

Issue/Issue                  2

ISSN                            0972-6268

                                    2395-3454

DOI                              https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2024.v23i02.045

Comparing Spatial Determinants of Forest Landscape Degradation based on Experts’ Perceptions and GIS Analysis: The Case of Kilimanjaro World Heritage Site, Tanzania

Author(s)                     Enoguanbhor, Eveline Aggrey, Enoguanbhor, Evidence Chinedu, Edo, 

                                    Iwebuke, Albrecht, Eike

Publication type          Reviewed scientific journal article

Year of publication      2024

Free keywords             Institutional Instruments, Strategic Policies, Forest Degradation, Forest

Protection, WHC, GIS, Kilimanjaro WHS, Sub-Saharan Africa, Global South

Source                         East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources, pp.49-58

Volume/Year                7

Issue/Issue                  1

ISSN                            2707-4242

                                    2707-4234

DOI                               https://doi.org/10.37284/eajenr.7.1.1674