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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415846844
- ISBN-10: 0415846846
- Artikelnr.: 37087774
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415846844
- ISBN-10: 0415846846
- Artikelnr.: 37087774
Francois Falloux
Preface
Acknowledgements
'Letter from a Mothe
Introduction
Part 1 National Environmental Action Plans in Sub-Saharan Africa: Origins,
Description and
Present Status
Summary 1
1. Past Attempts at Environmental Planning in Africa
2. What is a NEAP and why is it Different?
3. The Pioneers: the NEAP of Madagascar
4. Forging the NEAP Approach: Lesotho
5. Forging the NEAP Approach: Mauritius
6. Green Plans of the North
7. Over Thirty African NEAPs
Part II The Neap Process, its Components and its Problems
Summary
8. Political Involvement and Popular Participation
9. A Dynamic and Evolving Institutional Framework
10. Indispensable Environmental Information
11. An Economic Foundation: Guarantee of Credibility
12. Education, Training and Public Awareness
13. The Inescapable Population Problem
14. Land Tenure and the Environment
15. The Vital Challenge of Conserving Biodiversity
16. Urban Cancers, an Inevitable Problem
17. African Culture: Opportunities and Dangers for the
Environment
18. Rural Development Revisited in the Era of Environment
19. A Path Full of Obstacles: Lessons from a Learning Process
Acknowledgements
'Letter from a Mothe
Introduction
Part 1 National Environmental Action Plans in Sub-Saharan Africa: Origins,
Description and
Present Status
Summary 1
1. Past Attempts at Environmental Planning in Africa
2. What is a NEAP and why is it Different?
3. The Pioneers: the NEAP of Madagascar
4. Forging the NEAP Approach: Lesotho
5. Forging the NEAP Approach: Mauritius
6. Green Plans of the North
7. Over Thirty African NEAPs
Part II The Neap Process, its Components and its Problems
Summary
8. Political Involvement and Popular Participation
9. A Dynamic and Evolving Institutional Framework
10. Indispensable Environmental Information
11. An Economic Foundation: Guarantee of Credibility
12. Education, Training and Public Awareness
13. The Inescapable Population Problem
14. Land Tenure and the Environment
15. The Vital Challenge of Conserving Biodiversity
16. Urban Cancers, an Inevitable Problem
17. African Culture: Opportunities and Dangers for the
Environment
18. Rural Development Revisited in the Era of Environment
19. A Path Full of Obstacles: Lessons from a Learning Process
Preface
Acknowledgements
'Letter from a Mothe
Introduction
Part 1 National Environmental Action Plans in Sub-Saharan Africa: Origins,
Description and
Present Status
Summary 1
1. Past Attempts at Environmental Planning in Africa
2. What is a NEAP and why is it Different?
3. The Pioneers: the NEAP of Madagascar
4. Forging the NEAP Approach: Lesotho
5. Forging the NEAP Approach: Mauritius
6. Green Plans of the North
7. Over Thirty African NEAPs
Part II The Neap Process, its Components and its Problems
Summary
8. Political Involvement and Popular Participation
9. A Dynamic and Evolving Institutional Framework
10. Indispensable Environmental Information
11. An Economic Foundation: Guarantee of Credibility
12. Education, Training and Public Awareness
13. The Inescapable Population Problem
14. Land Tenure and the Environment
15. The Vital Challenge of Conserving Biodiversity
16. Urban Cancers, an Inevitable Problem
17. African Culture: Opportunities and Dangers for the
Environment
18. Rural Development Revisited in the Era of Environment
19. A Path Full of Obstacles: Lessons from a Learning Process
Acknowledgements
'Letter from a Mothe
Introduction
Part 1 National Environmental Action Plans in Sub-Saharan Africa: Origins,
Description and
Present Status
Summary 1
1. Past Attempts at Environmental Planning in Africa
2. What is a NEAP and why is it Different?
3. The Pioneers: the NEAP of Madagascar
4. Forging the NEAP Approach: Lesotho
5. Forging the NEAP Approach: Mauritius
6. Green Plans of the North
7. Over Thirty African NEAPs
Part II The Neap Process, its Components and its Problems
Summary
8. Political Involvement and Popular Participation
9. A Dynamic and Evolving Institutional Framework
10. Indispensable Environmental Information
11. An Economic Foundation: Guarantee of Credibility
12. Education, Training and Public Awareness
13. The Inescapable Population Problem
14. Land Tenure and the Environment
15. The Vital Challenge of Conserving Biodiversity
16. Urban Cancers, an Inevitable Problem
17. African Culture: Opportunities and Dangers for the
Environment
18. Rural Development Revisited in the Era of Environment
19. A Path Full of Obstacles: Lessons from a Learning Process