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In this section you will find a list of all the master thesis that have been done in Technology and Development, one of the tracks of the Innovation Sciences Master program.
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M. Sc. Theses In Technology,Development and Globalisation: 2012
12.01 Lisanne Saes: Prepaid water in Namibia: The impact of prepaid household water meters on the inhabitants and the municipality of Otjiwarongo.
12.02 Frans van Herwijnen: Prepaid water in Namibia: Understanding the ongoing transition.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology,Development and Globalisation: 2011
11.01 Bart Hellings: Using Carbon Credits for Social Entrepreneurship: A case study at Diligent Tanzania ltd.
11.02 Jacqueline Kooij: Microhydropower in Indonesia. Reflecting on learning processes.
11.03 Naomi Baan Hofman: Cultivating under Contract. An Actor-Network perspective on the socio-technical shaping of farmers' practices in north India.
11.04 Rosa Kuipers: Success factors for the logistics of human nutrients in urban areas for use in agriculture. Philippines/India.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology,Development and Globalisation: 2010
10.01 Suyash Jolly:Upscaling of niche experiments in PV solar energy for transition to sustainability in India.
10.02 Souliman Nnafie: Assessing Political Responsibility of Transnational Advocacy Networks through Social Network Analysis. An Empirical Study. Kenya.
10.03 Sanne Heijnen: The impact of small scale renewable energy projects in least developed countries - a baseline study. Tanzania.
10.04 I. Kahraman: Analyzing the Barriers and opportunities for the Turkish PV Market.
10.05 Michiel Roks: Size and Sustainability: The treatment of smallholders in sustainability certification of biomass for energy purposes. Tanzania.
10.06 Otto Maria Jandl: Barriers for the employment of floating invasive weeds for biogas production in local communities in West African Developing Countries.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2009
09.01 Ralph de Ruijter: Dissemination of Constructed Wetlands technology for improved sanitation in Tanzania.
09.02 Erik Jan de Best: The development of technological and export capabilities of a country explained along trajectories. Latin America.
09.03 Wouter Drinkwaard: The diffusion of micro-hydro power for rural electrification in Bolivia. A learning approach.
09.04 Alexander van Leersum: Implementing seismic resistant construction in post-disaster settings. Insights from Owner Driven Reconstruction (ODR) in Pakistan.
09.05 Marieke Kleemans: Developing a Renewbale Energy Policy for the Federated States of Micronesia.
09.06 Pieter Mataheroe: E-waste management in Tanzania?
M. Sc. Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2008
08.01 Frank Ermers: Biomass gasifiers in rural India: Past experiences and future plans reviewed.
08.02 Robbert Jobse: Migration and Urban Infrastructure Services. The Impact of Internal Migration and Urban Growth on Infrastruture Srvices in Trujillo, Peru.
08.03 Willem Christiaens: Development of Biomass Gasification Technology in India: An analysis with Strategic Niche Management.
08.04 Vicky Lammens: Managing technology and innovation for the Base of Pyramid. The impact of trust and capabilities on BoP innovation. Ghana
M.Sc Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2007
07.01 Hans van Dijkhuizen: Overcoming bottlenecks with implementation of new technologies. The African aviation safety system.
07.02 Ina de Visser: Design and implementation of biomass energy systems in rural India.
07.03 Robert ten Hagen: Firm Performance in a changing policy environment. The case of TAMECO knife factory. Tanzania
07.04 Maarten Louwerse: Prospects for ICT service sector growth in the Indian state of Kerala.
07.05 Edwin Vriens/Jan van Diesen: The implementation of an innovation for sustainable economic development in rural areas. The case of solar fruit & vegetable drying in rural Tanzania.
07.06 Raphaël Dasselaar: Diffusion of innovation in disaster areas. The post tsunami reconstruction effort in Aceh, Indonesia.
07.07 Miguel Alvares: Design of Assessment Method for Sustainable Micro-Hydro Projects in Suriname.
07.08 Bob Boogaart: Road Capital Stock and Economic Growth. Measurment and Analysis in Mozambique.
07.09 Hijmen van de Twillert: Waste Management in the Costa Rican Construction Sector.
07.10 Annemiek Daamen: The Development of Cooperation: Enhancing the role of Technology in Dutch development cooperation policy.
07.11 Frank Bus: A decision support model for the design of innovative public spaces. Port of Rotterdam / Harbour of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
07.12 Jeroen Brouwer: Design of a sustainable refurbishment policy for Multi Family buildings in Post communism Slovakia, in order to meet new housing standards.
07.13 Winnie Versol: Artisanal gold mining in Suriname. Overcoming barriers to the development and adoption of sustainable technologies.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2006
06.01 Rik Luiten: Power Supply Performance: Tanzanian Manufacturing Sector Aim.
06.02 Janske van Eijck: Transition towards Jatropha Biofuels in Tanzania? An Analysis with Strategic Niche Management.
06.03 Arend Driest: The role of entrepreneurs in the innovation process in Ghana's timber exporting sector.
06.04 Martine Teeselink: The Vietnamese Software Industry: Export Success or Domestic Strenght?
06.05 Jeanet Eggengoor: Exploring the feasibility of minimizing the waste product. Fly ash from the Indonesian Textile Industry by co-processing in the Indonesian Cement Industry.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2005
05.01 Mara Wijnker: Design of a methodology to determine ex-ante the sustainability of rural electricity systems. Based on a case study in Oruro, Bolivia.
05.02 Michèle Koper: Decentral, Renewable Energy System in Rural Bolivia. Evaluation of case studies and a framework for effective project design.
05.03 Irene Vloerbergh: Implementation & Diffusion of a Foreign Innovative Technology in the Residential Construction Industry. Case study on the diffusion of the HBB-system (Heysterum Bouw & Beheer) in the large scale low-income housing sector on Java, Indonesia.
05.04 Jeroen Matthijs: Access to spatial geographic information on mountainous areas. Building Spatial Data Infrastructure in Tanzania.
05.06 Diane van Herpen: Onbenut potentieel aan vastgoed in Paramaribo – Suriname. Exploratief onderzoek naar onbenut potentieel aan vastgoed in Paramaribo in bezit van in Nederland wonende eigenaren en ideeontwikkeling voor de inzet daarvan ten behoeve van woningbouw en stadsherstel.
05.07 Saskia Benda: Capacity Building in the Tanzanian Construction Industry. Identifying conditions for foreign-domestic collaborations to lead to technology transfer.
05.08 Herjan Siegers: Designing an Appropiate Drinking Water Facility: Iris, an island in the Nile, Sudan.
05.09 Joris de Groot: Technological trajectories and diffusion of photovoltaic technology. South Africa.
M. Sc. Theses In Technology and Development Studies: 2004
04.01 Saskia Ruijsink: Urban upgrading needs in an informal settlement in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. An analysis based upon the interaction between urban space and the people’s livelihood strategy, the case of Keko Magurumbasi A.
04.02 Moniek Vulink: Technology Transfer in the Construction industry of Ghana. Human resource development through international collaboration between foreign and local contractors in the Greater Accra region.
04.03 Jaap Bosch: Improvement Possibilities for refugee Shelters; a case study in Mtendeli Refugee Camp, Northwest Tanzania.
04.04 Maarten van Oosterhout: Adoption and Diffusion of Natural Gas in the Small-scale Rural Industry of Bolivia. The cases of the Stucco Sector and the Chicha Sector in Cochabamba.
04.05 Marieke Pluk: Economic growth and the environment in developing countries. The case of cement consumption and related carbon dioxide emissions in the construction industry in Chile.
04.06 Anja Kuijsters: Environmental response of the Chilean building Sector. Efforts and constraints towards environmental building practices in the Santiago Metropolitan Region.
04.07 Tom Siebeling: A Novel Approach to Innovation Processes in Community Driven Projects: How an extended Learning Selection model explains the success of SEIDET, an educational community development project in rural South Africa.
04.08 Matsen Jorritsma/Koen van Noorden: Sustainable implementation of wind pump projects in TASAF supported villages. Preconditions and major policy guidelines for Tanzania Social Action Fund.
04.09 Rudy Honings: The Improvement of Wheelchair Provision for People with a disability in Northern Thailand. A study on constraints in assistive technology services.
04.10 Jessica Curta: Renovation in developing countries. The development of a decision support tool to stimulate renovation. A case study to characteristics, constraints and solutions to renovation projects in Paramaribo. Surinam.
04.11 Marloes Reinink: Sustainable School Design Tool. Integrating sustainability into the design and design process of primary and secondary schools in poverty-stricken areas of South Africa.
04.12 Jouke Boorsma: Analysis and Improvement of (Domestic) Liquid Waste Systems and their Impacts in the Region of Bais City, Philippines.
04.13 Wouter Houët: Facilitation of Social Housing Delivery in Urban South Africa. Investigation into the role and power of local government regarding the formulation and implementation of social housing policies in case studies Tshwane and Ekurhuleni.
04.14 Pieter Habets: Social Rental Housing in Costa Rica. The possibilities and constraints for the adoption and implementation of social rental housing for low-to-middle income groups, within the institutional framework of Costa Rica.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 2003
03.01 Maartje van Dalen: Role and Performance of the Indonesian Construction Sector.
03.02 Wouter Zegwaard: Distance Learning Solutions to Bottlenecks in Indonesian Education.
03.03 Dennis Bours: The dissemination of amorphous solar PV panels for rural households in the Manaus region, Amazonas, Brasil.
03.04 Henri Heine: Cleaner Production in Industry: Measurement of the total energy saving potential and cost saving potential of small and medium enterprises in the plastic industry in Santiago, Chile.
03.05 Ursula Kirchholtes: The important Crops of Andalusia in relation to Super Absorbent Polymers. Spain.
03.06 Carin Bouwman: Wrestling with Development: “Arriving where we started?” A structured overview and analysis of 177 TDS MSc research projects in developing countries: their characteristics, goals and development relevance.
03.07 Ellen Geurts: South African development plans and the performance of South African construction industry: Constraints of small emerging contractors in the city of Tshwane.
03.08 Bram Saeijs: Science Parks in South Africa: Characteristics and Analysis of Success Factors. A preliminary method for potential success ranking of science parks.
03.09 Saskia Dalman: Measurement of sustainability of primary schools in rural areas in South Africa. Development of a tool to measure the sustainability of the Thulani Primary school, Limpopo Provine, South Africa.
03.10 Bernadette Huizinga: A roof over your head. A Quatitative Housing Need Assessment for Tanzania.
03.11 Marloes Kerklaan: Possibilities for development co-operation between developing countries and the Eindhoven University of Technology. An instrument for project appraisal and an analysis of development co-operation projects.
03.12 Mark Vlok: Flood Risk Reduction Strategies: Recommendations for flood risk reduction in the Limoncito watershed in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica.
03.13 Jimmy Murli: Diffusion of Technology from University to Manufacturing Firms in Kerala, India.
03.14 Tijs den Uijl: Values of Cultural Heritage: Identification of a Cultural Heritage Building Rehabilitation Methodology applied in the Case of the Convent Santa Catalina of Collpaciaco, Bolivia.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 2002
02.01 Jeannette Klein: Water Pollution in the Accra-Tema Metropolitan Area. Sources and Impacts. Ghana.
02.02 Shila de Vries: Bamboo Construction Technology for Housing in Bangladesh. Opportunities and constraints of applying Latin American bamboo construction technologies for housing in selected rural villages of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.
02.03 An Nguyen: The Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television in Vietnam. An opportunity study.
02.04 Martijn Jonker: Building Technological Capabilities to Improve Performance. A case study of the paper industry in West Java, Indonesia.
02.05 Jeroen Nuijten: Sustaining the Basic Research Program of the International School of Photonics. Cochin, Kerala. India.
02.06 Brecht Mommen: Changes in the Basic Needs Situation due to Hydro-projects in Nepal. A case study of Kali Gandaki project.
02.07 Roy Vink: Assessment of Impacts of Hydro-project Balsa Superior on Economic Activities in the Canton San Ramón de Alajuela, Costa Rica.
02.08 Svend Minderhoud: Technological Performance in Indonesian Paper Industry. A case study.
02.09 Mirjam Pronk: Sustainable Building Systems for Low-cost Housing in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
02.10 Thijs Gilde: “Save Water”- An assessment of the major causes of non-revenue water in the drinking water distribution system of SEMAPA in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
02.11 Mark van Stiphout: What are the costs of wetland pollution? Integrating the environmental effect chain and the total economic value for a coastal wetland in Ghana.
02.12 Rick Boellaard: Op weg naar ontwikkeling.CFAR-Kasangulu, Zaïre.
02.13 Petra Hofman: The effects of the Formalization of Urban Informal Property on the Quality of low-Income Housing in Lima, Perú. Problems and Solutions.
02.14 Issmaïl Nnafie: Internet cafés in Dar es Salaam: Problems and Opportunities. Recommendations for e Think Tank Tanzania.
02.15 Loek Daemen: The Socio-Economic Effects of Road Maintenance in Iringa Rural and Mufindi Districts, Tanzania. An explorative case study into the input-functions for the calculation of maintainable core-networks.
02.16 Christian Rademaker: Anti-Seismic Information Transfer. Assessment of a more appropiate information transfer method for implementing anti-seismic construction solutions in El Salvador.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 2001
01.01 Piet Hein Breeuwsma: The Demand-led Approach to Vocational Skill Training: The Cosdec Programme Namibia.
01.02 Eduard J. Boonstra: Establishment of a Calcium-silicate unit Industry in Indonesia.
01.03 Arjan van Dal: Assessment of a more Sustainable Sanitation Technology System for a Harijan Community in India.
01.04 Benoit Chamuleau: Energy Efficient Low Cost Housing in South Africa.
01.05 Arnoud van Bemmelen: Energy Conservation Opportunities in Hotels in Costa Rica.
01.06 Herwich Hobbelen: Assessment of Domestic Liquid Waste Runoff, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
01.07 Sander Gelsing: Solar Home Systems in the Caprivi. Evaluation of the Technology Choice and the Implementation of Small-scale Electricity Technologies in rural Namibia.
01.08 Ilse Oosterlaken: Industry Study: Thai Building Material Industry (1960 - 2000) - "Opportunities for SMEs Producing Building Materials: Case of Northeast Thailand.
01.09 Joost Ossevoort: Systematic Assessment of Water Pollution in Ebrié Lagoon, Ivory Coast. Modelling eutrophication, followed by an inquiry into the causes and impacts of this phenomenon.
01.10 Jeroen Steman: Pre-feasibility Study on Centrifugal Pump Manufacturing in Zambia. An identification of feasible production technologies.
01.11 Krista Jansen: Future Supply and Demand for Petroleum Products in Indonesia; Challenges and Options for the Refining Sector.
01.12 Marieke de Ruijter de Wildt: The Searching Enterprise. Information Usage of Small Enterprises and Business Development Services.El Salvador.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 2000
00.01 Eric Lakerveld: Information and Performance. The role of Quality Information Systems in a multinational electronics company.
00.02 Martijn Vis: Assessment of the Possibilities to Utilize Large Solar Water Heaters for Industrial and Commercial Sectors in Thailand.
00.03 Amber Beernink: Vehicle/Pedestrian Traffic Conflicts. Appropriate Construction Technology for a Pedestrian Crossing at Kejetia, Kumasi, Ghana.
00.04 Pascal Vlieghe: Lake Pollution and Vulnerability of Fishing Communities. Mwanza Gulf of Lake Victoria, Tanzania.
00.05 Bart Frederiks: Assessment of Sustainable Means of Private Electricity Production. A case study at Katani Ltd., Tanzania.
00.06 Rolf Verlaan: Identification of the Opportunities for Sustainable Production of Energy from Biomass Residues in Swaziland.
00.07 Anne van Hoof: Maintenance and Utilisation of physical capacity at Ghana Textile Printing Co. Ltd.
00.08 Rob van der Werff: The Value of Technical Education. A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Technical education and other Subjects of Education in Tanzania.
00.09 John Brenters: Design and financial assessment of small scale sisal decortication technology in Tanzania.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 1999
99.01 Daan Kers: Industrialisation and electrcity supply: Mbagala, Tanzania as a case.
99.02 Barbara Simaeys: Electrificacion de baja escala en el bosque nublado del Ecuador: La elaboración de dos casos en la provincia del Carchi.
99.03 Ame Kraus: Housing finance in Tanzania, a survey on the demand of the low-income households for a more applicable housing finance system and how it can facilitate the introduction of new bamboo construction technologies.
99.04 Renilde Becque: The sustainability of ferrocement stairs (production) in a social housing project in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, aimed at lower-income groups.
99.05 Bas Lebbing: Energy use in small-scale brick making industries in Northeast Thailand.
99.06 Maike van Rooy: Optimisation of purchasing process for state oil company Suriname in Saramacca.
99.07 Dennis van Hunen: Technologies for municipal solid waste management in Masaya Nicaragua. A study on compost systems.
99.08 Ronald Warmerdam:Opportunities for improving solid waste management in Kanpur, India. The increase of private sector involvement.
99.09 Arjan van Bergeijk: An appropriate school for Tanzania. Evaluation of the involvement of PLAN International Tanzania in school constructions in Dar es Salaam, Coastal region, Morogor region and Mwanza municipality.
99.10 Joris van Iersel: Assessment of an appropriate drying technology for the drying of coffee by small rural producers in the south of Lempira, Honduras.
99.11 Felix Tillie: Terms of Reference for a Training Programme for Roof Tilers in Urban Tanzania.
99.12 Nathalie van Hoeven: Assessment of opportunities to improve the capacity of the Kejetia Public Transport Terminal in Kumasi, Ghana.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 1998
98.01 Arwin Hoekstra: ADOBE WASI: Difusión y Transferencia de la Tecnología Constructiva Mejorada. Un Estudio de los Problemas y Opertunidades en los Asentamientos Urbano Marginales de la Ciudad del Cusco, Perú.
98.02 Suzanne Jacobs: Changing Commuter Traffic of Car Owners from San Ramon.
98.03 Marcel Radstake: The Search for an Adequate Strategy for the Development of Telecommunication in North Kivu (Zaire). Based on Experiences of the East Asian Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs).
98.04 Pascal Schreur: Analysis of the construction process of low-income housing in Costa Rica. A search for opportunities to improve the performance of the construction process and the applicability of technology-based research methodology.
98.05 Jeroen van den Brink: Scrap and Scrap Recycling in the Tanzanian Industry.
98.06 Mohini Keunen: Present and future electricity generation: possibilities and restraints of large and small scale hydro power plants, case of the State of Kerala, India.
98.07 Elma Kloosterman: The commuter traffic of Grecia, Costa Rica: Towards a more sustainable commuter traffic system programma de investigacón en Dessarollo Urbano Sostenible.
98.08 Mischa Kok: The development of an instrument to evaluate the sustainability of urban development projects.
98.09 Bert van der Plas: Energy efficiency improvement in the brown sugar industry of Costa Rica. A case study of energy conservation opportunities in small brown sugar mills in Bajo la Paz.
98.10 Jan Cloin: PV on Thatch. A search for opportunities of sustainable implementation of PV in Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
98.11 Frans Hermans: Waste load assessment of wastewater sources in and around Bais City, the Philipines.
98.12 Sander Knirim: Pre-feasibility study on bamboo matboard production in Tanzania.
98.13 Corné Spreij: Prerequisites for automation processes in developing countries.
98.14 Esther de Vreede: Transfer of Manual Pit Emptying Technology (MAPET) in Southern Africa to unplanned urban areas.
98.15 Michel Krott: Computerized automation of the metal industry of Costa Rica and its effects on employment and eduction.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 1997
97.1 John van Rijn; The implementation of building Techniques in Gedaref. The search for appropriate designs and building techniques for primary schools and health centres and their implementation in Gedaref (Sudan).
97.2 Marie Odile Zanders; An assessment of Domestic Waste Water Pollution for the Lake Victoria Region.
97.3 Marcel Cloo and Pjotr Ekelmans; The role of MIC Tanzania Ltd in the development of the Tanzanian telecommunication sector. Tanzania in search of an appropriate telecommunication technology.
97.4 Geert Bergman; Measuring Industrial Efficiency in Developing Countries. Theory and a case study: bottling of Coca-Cola in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Geert Bergman en Marcel Alkemade; Ondernemen in Tanzania vruchteloos?. Een indicatie van de haalbaarheid van een vruchtensapfabriek, geschreven in het kader van de prijsvraag "Ondernemingsplan voor Afrika".
97.5 Francine Jansen; Analysis of the housing situation in Minsk (Belarus).
97.6 Bartelt Bongenaar; Part 1) Evaluation of the role of the Tanzania Industrial Research and Development Organisation; Part 2) The satellite receiver design.
97.7 Mark Pantus; Implementation of a total quality assurance system in electronics. A study of total quality in a Philippine electronics company.
97.8 Jan Buis; Productivity measurement in the Costa Rican low-income housing projects. The search for an adequate methodology.
97.9 Casper Esmeijer; Production and application of lime in Tanzania; with special reference to the construction sector.'
97.10 Warner Werkhoven; Mapping the effects and impacts of refugees sites. The case of the 1994-1996 influx in the Kagera region, Tanzania.
97.11 Otto Bos; Energy Conservation in Tanzanian Industry. Manual Energy Conservation for Tanzanian Metal Industry.
97.12 Bas Sturkenboom: Analysis Aeronautical Navigation Service Organisation in Tanzania. Technology audit Aeronautical Fixed Service provision via low-speed Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network.
97.13 Gertrude Zijl and Robbert Lassche: Testing a Technology Audit Methodology. A rapid assessment of six small and medium scale enterprises in Tanzania.
97.14 Jurgen Busink and Sander Wilson: Testing a Technology Audit Methodology. A rapid assessment of eleven enterprises in Costa Rica.
97.15 Rick van der Kamp: Technology and Human Resources in the Indonesian Textile Industry - The role of technological progress, education and Human Resource Development in economic performance.
97.16 Menno Prins: Manufacturing Statistics. Reconstructing Tanzanian Manufacturing Value Added 1965-1995.
97.17 Hans de Klerk: Telecommunication Network Planning in Developing Regions. The Technological Possibilities Applied to North-Kivu (Zaïre).
97.18 Wendy Schellens-Haans: Attitudes and behavioural change with respect to the environment. Design and implementation of a training course for secondary schools in the Republic of Belarus.
97.19 Jeroen Thielemans: Estudio Comparativo de Impacto Ecológico en Estructuras "Bloques de Concreto vs. Paneles con Bambú". Un enfoque de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida.
M.Sc. Theses in Technology and Development Studies: 1996
96.1 Myriam Derks: Análisis e identificación de la problemática en el proceso de la ejecución de vivienda de interés social en Costa Rica.
96.2 Jan Willem Dijk: An appropriate Marketing Management Method that supports the Building Material Industrialization in Tanzania.
96.3 Annemarie van Iwaarden: The quality of locally produced wood-based panels in the relation to market demand in Tanzania: an explorative survey of customer satisfaction regarding the quality of wood-based panels for the Tanzanian construction sector.
96.4 Ivo Jongsma: Small scale cement production in Tanzania.
96.5 Saskia Rijkenberg: Adaptations to a cost control system: cost control as a tool to achieve productivity improvement on building sites of Skanska Jensen Int. in Tanzania.
96.6 Marten Treffers: The Informal Building Process in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. A Contribution to the Upgrading of the Informal Construction Sector and to the Formulation of a Management Plan for Hazard Lands.
96.7 Arjen Veltman: Pre-feasibility study on the Establishment of a Furniture Factory. An assignment of FUNBAMBU San José, Costa Rica.
96.8 Anita van Dalen: Analysis of the provision of economic infrastructure related to industrialization, in large regional towns in Tanzania.
96.9 Raymond Duijsens: Metal Industry and Technical Education in Tanzania: model for matching demand and supply of knowledge and skills.
96.10 Donné van Engelen: Public policy making and the rise and fall of the Tanzanian manufacturing sector.
96.11 Wessel Schulte: Technology and quality of care in Muhimbili Medical Centre, Tanzania. Methodology to study the role of technology from the viewpoint of total quality. Factors marring total quality and possible management actions.
96.12 Gijs van Haastrecht: Training Courses for Logistic Improvement.
96.13 David Gonsalves: Energy conservation opportunities at Tanzania Bottlers Ltd. The position of the soft drinks industry in the Tanzanian industry: an exploration.
96.14 Yvonne van der Ven: Privatization at Tanzania Harbours Authority (THA). Case study: THA's grain terminal.
96.15 Hans Puttenstein: Quality of the telephone service of the Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited TTCL).
96.16 Wim van Rooy: The dynamics of Kilombero Sugar Company (Tanzania) 1962-1992: an analysis of technology changes.
96.17 Pascal Hop: Information management aspects of ATS route planning, now and in the future: a case study in civil aviation in Tanzania.
96.18 Thom van der Veer: Productivity of a Tanzanian Battery Factory. The case of Matsushita Electric.
96.19 Fred van der Westerlaken: Feasibility study for a production facility for pipe fittings in Tanzania.
96.20 Jeroen Heggelman: Energy management system. Tanzania.
96.21 Annelies Balkema: Industrial Waste Water Treatment in Dar es Salaam, the Vingunguti Waste Stabilization Ponds.
96.22 Joost Raaphorst: The introduction of an environmental information system in Tanzania.
96.23 David van Horen: The eutrophication of Lake Victoria, East Africa.
96.24 Bart van Campen: Diffusion of solar water heating technology in Tanzania.
96.25 Jeroen van der Linden: A comparison of energy sources for the economically viable decentralized generation of electricity in rural areas.
96.26 Harro Zanting: A Systematic Assessment of Water Pollution in Lake Victoria.
96.27 Michel Gebbinck: Assessment of a sustainable process for the TOOLnet Access Point (an email service provider) in Peru.
96.28 Pieter Dijke: Future possibilities for Mini Hydro Power in Tanzania.
96.29 Hanneke van de Ven: Assessment of the sustainability of the small-scale brick-burning industry in Tanzania, with special attention to biomass energy use: an explorative study.
96.30 Jeroen Gelinck: A case study on the possibilities and constraints of GIS for urban planning and management in Dar es Salaam.
96.31 Erwin Mikkers: The use of photovoltaic technology in Benin: the problems with PV-systems and energy alternatives in a rural village.
96.32 Bianca de Wit: Possibilities for exploiting wind energy Identification of regions with potential markets for windpumps and/or wind turbines. Tanzania
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