UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
INSTITUTE OF RESOURCE ASSESSMENT (IRA)

GRACE MALLEY

Lecturer, Institute of Resource Assessment
Education:

Bachelor (University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania), Masters (University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania), PhD (Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA)

Teaching:

  • Natural Resources Management
  • Conservation, Parks and People
  • Geospatial technology (GIS and Remote Sensing)

Research:

  • Natural Resources Management
  • Human-Environment Interactions
  • Human-Wildlife Interactions
  • Land Use Dynamics (Land Use/Land Cover Change Analysis)
  • Conservation and Development
  • Social-Ecological Systems
  • Geospatial Technology application.

Projects:

  • Exploring the Intersection between Land Use Dynamics
  • Habitat Connectivity, and Human-Elephant Interactions in Shared Landscapes

Publications:

  1. Malley G.S, Wanyama D., Kotikot S., & Lohay G. (2022 under review). Caught in the Middle: Assessing Giraffes Habitat Changes in relation to Expanding Human Activities and Changing Water Levels in Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania. Submitted to the African Journal of Ecology.
  2. Malley G.S, & Gorenflo L.J. (2022 under review). The Shifting Position on the Conflict-Coexistence Continuum: Exploring Social-Ecological System Determinants of Variable Human-Elephant Interactions. Submitted to PLOS ONE.