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This book describes the way the environment is managed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This country, opulent in terms of natural and socio-cultural resources, paradoxically offers the image of a person suffering from a metabolic stagnation that translates into indigence for an eternally assisted person. The fundamental question that arises is why the natural opulence of the DRC is coupled with real indigence, a poor country with a high debt burden. Several hypotheses are open to this question, but the author retains that of the quality of the leadership, which he categorises into…mehr

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This book describes the way the environment is managed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This country, opulent in terms of natural and socio-cultural resources, paradoxically offers the image of a person suffering from a metabolic stagnation that translates into indigence for an eternally assisted person. The fundamental question that arises is why the natural opulence of the DRC is coupled with real indigence, a poor country with a high debt burden. Several hypotheses are open to this question, but the author retains that of the quality of the leadership, which he categorises into three groups. He proposes ways out of the stagnation through the intelligent management of the Congolese environment. Rich in scientific analysis, this book inspires intellectuals to do something for the common good.
Autorenporträt
Doktor der ökotoxikologischen Wissenschaften (Ph.D.) von der University of Cape Town, UCT (Südafrika); Ordentlicher Professor an der Universität Kinshasa, Rektor der Universität Saint Dominique in Kinshasa-Limete und Sonderberater des Präsidenten der Republik für Umwelt und nachhaltige Entwicklung.