Transgressing Boundaries

Transgressing Boundaries
Author: Gorettie Nsubuga Nabanoga K.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005
Genre: Forest management
ISBN:

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Clarified are how access, use and local management of plant and tree resources within forested landscapes are gendered and which factors condition these relations.

Issues and Responses

Issues and Responses
Author: Environmental Capacity Enhancement Project
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Land use planning presents a continuing challenge to national, regional and local authorities as choices must be made among the diverse demands placed on land resources by competing stakeholders. This volume provides an introduction to both rural and urban land use planning with particular attention to the environmental impacts of land use practices. The technical discussion is supplemented by a series of case studies drawing on research in Eastern and Southern Africa. The articles encourage an integrated approach to planning which considers the relationship between people and all aspects of the environment, and stresses an approach which is practical and fundamentally linked to the needs and abilities of people within their communities.

Implementing Environmental Accounts

Implementing Environmental Accounts
Author: Rashid M. Hassan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9400753233

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Leaving aside human and social capital for a future volume, the book should be viewed as a crucial first step in developing indicators for total wealth in the countries covered by the case studies, which include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mozambique and South Africa. These case studies experiment with implementing the SEAA in sub-Saharan nations known to suffer from the ‘resource curse’: their wealth in resources and commodities has allowed inflows of liquidity, yet this cash has not funded crucial developments in infrastructure or education. What’s more, resource-driven economies are highly vulnerable to commodity price mutability. The new measures of wealth deployed here offer more hope for the future in these countries than they themselves would once have allowed for.

Africa Environment Outlook

Africa Environment Outlook
Author:
Publisher: United Nations Publications
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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This first edition of the Africa Environment Outlook (AEO) report is a significant milestone in the collaboration between UNEP and the African Ministerial Conference on the Enviornment (AMCEN). Africa faces a number of critical challenges, including the deterioration of the environment; increasing social and economic inequality; and worldwide globalization, which is leaving Africa behind. The AEO is a unique tool. It provides an analysis of the state of the environment over the past 30 years, looks at the driving force behind environmental change, and reviews the consequences for social and economic development. It concludes with recommendations about the road that Africa should take to preserve its great natural riches, biodiversity and vast unspoiled landscapes.

Background to the Budget

Background to the Budget
Author: Uganda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1996
Genre: Budget
ISBN:

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