Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria
Barriers, Prospects and Strategies
Herausgeber: Ekhator, Eghosa O; Igbinosa, Etinosa; Miller, Servel
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria
Barriers, Prospects and Strategies
Herausgeber: Ekhator, Eghosa O; Igbinosa, Etinosa; Miller, Servel
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This book explores Nigeria's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, presenting key country-specific lessons, as well as providing innovative solutions and practices which are transferrable to other emerging economies.
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This book explores Nigeria's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, presenting key country-specific lessons, as well as providing innovative solutions and practices which are transferrable to other emerging economies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679415
- ISBN-10: 0367679418
- Artikelnr.: 62233566
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367679415
- ISBN-10: 0367679418
- Artikelnr.: 62233566
Eghosa O. Ekhator is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Derby, UK Servel Miller is an Associate Professor in the Geography and International Development Department, University of Chester, UK Etinosa Igbinosa is a Professor at the Department of Microbiology, University of Benin, Nigeria
Part I: SDGs Conceptualisation and Evolution 1. Introduction: Evolution of
the SDGs Framework 2. The Legal Framework for the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria Part II: Reducing and Ending
Poverty 3. Food Security through Technological Innovations in Agriculture:
What Role for Law in Nigeria? 4. Implementing the Teaching Manpower Policy
in Nigeria: An Imperative for Sustainable Development Part III: Take Urgent
Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts 5. The Environment, Climate
Change and Underdevelopment of Nigerian Cities 6. Towards Successful
Delivery of Clean Drinking Water by 2030 in Nigeria: Dealing with the
Challenges of Climate Change and Poor Environmental Practices 7. Examining
Global Court Practices in Reducing Climate Change Impacts through
Litigation: Lessons for Nigeria Part IV: Business and Taxation 8. Towards
Corporate Sustainability in Nigerian Corporations: Opportunities and
Disruptions 9. Taxation and the Implementation of Sustainable Development
Goals in Nigeria 10. SDGs and Private Public Partnerships in Nigeria Part
V: Societal and Cultural Dimensions 11. SDG 3 and Maternal Health Rights: A
Biosocial Approach to ending the VVF Scourge in Northern Nigeria 12.
Churches and the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in
Nigeria 13. Staff Awareness of the Role of Education in Sustainable
Development Goals: Evidence from the University of Benin 14. Towards an
Inclusive Implementation of Sustainable Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources
-SDG14: A Holistic Approach in Nigeria
the SDGs Framework 2. The Legal Framework for the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria Part II: Reducing and Ending
Poverty 3. Food Security through Technological Innovations in Agriculture:
What Role for Law in Nigeria? 4. Implementing the Teaching Manpower Policy
in Nigeria: An Imperative for Sustainable Development Part III: Take Urgent
Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts 5. The Environment, Climate
Change and Underdevelopment of Nigerian Cities 6. Towards Successful
Delivery of Clean Drinking Water by 2030 in Nigeria: Dealing with the
Challenges of Climate Change and Poor Environmental Practices 7. Examining
Global Court Practices in Reducing Climate Change Impacts through
Litigation: Lessons for Nigeria Part IV: Business and Taxation 8. Towards
Corporate Sustainability in Nigerian Corporations: Opportunities and
Disruptions 9. Taxation and the Implementation of Sustainable Development
Goals in Nigeria 10. SDGs and Private Public Partnerships in Nigeria Part
V: Societal and Cultural Dimensions 11. SDG 3 and Maternal Health Rights: A
Biosocial Approach to ending the VVF Scourge in Northern Nigeria 12.
Churches and the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in
Nigeria 13. Staff Awareness of the Role of Education in Sustainable
Development Goals: Evidence from the University of Benin 14. Towards an
Inclusive Implementation of Sustainable Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources
-SDG14: A Holistic Approach in Nigeria
Part I: SDGs Conceptualisation and Evolution 1. Introduction: Evolution of
the SDGs Framework 2. The Legal Framework for the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria Part II: Reducing and Ending
Poverty 3. Food Security through Technological Innovations in Agriculture:
What Role for Law in Nigeria? 4. Implementing the Teaching Manpower Policy
in Nigeria: An Imperative for Sustainable Development Part III: Take Urgent
Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts 5. The Environment, Climate
Change and Underdevelopment of Nigerian Cities 6. Towards Successful
Delivery of Clean Drinking Water by 2030 in Nigeria: Dealing with the
Challenges of Climate Change and Poor Environmental Practices 7. Examining
Global Court Practices in Reducing Climate Change Impacts through
Litigation: Lessons for Nigeria Part IV: Business and Taxation 8. Towards
Corporate Sustainability in Nigerian Corporations: Opportunities and
Disruptions 9. Taxation and the Implementation of Sustainable Development
Goals in Nigeria 10. SDGs and Private Public Partnerships in Nigeria Part
V: Societal and Cultural Dimensions 11. SDG 3 and Maternal Health Rights: A
Biosocial Approach to ending the VVF Scourge in Northern Nigeria 12.
Churches and the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in
Nigeria 13. Staff Awareness of the Role of Education in Sustainable
Development Goals: Evidence from the University of Benin 14. Towards an
Inclusive Implementation of Sustainable Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources
-SDG14: A Holistic Approach in Nigeria
the SDGs Framework 2. The Legal Framework for the implementation of the
Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria Part II: Reducing and Ending
Poverty 3. Food Security through Technological Innovations in Agriculture:
What Role for Law in Nigeria? 4. Implementing the Teaching Manpower Policy
in Nigeria: An Imperative for Sustainable Development Part III: Take Urgent
Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts 5. The Environment, Climate
Change and Underdevelopment of Nigerian Cities 6. Towards Successful
Delivery of Clean Drinking Water by 2030 in Nigeria: Dealing with the
Challenges of Climate Change and Poor Environmental Practices 7. Examining
Global Court Practices in Reducing Climate Change Impacts through
Litigation: Lessons for Nigeria Part IV: Business and Taxation 8. Towards
Corporate Sustainability in Nigerian Corporations: Opportunities and
Disruptions 9. Taxation and the Implementation of Sustainable Development
Goals in Nigeria 10. SDGs and Private Public Partnerships in Nigeria Part
V: Societal and Cultural Dimensions 11. SDG 3 and Maternal Health Rights: A
Biosocial Approach to ending the VVF Scourge in Northern Nigeria 12.
Churches and the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in
Nigeria 13. Staff Awareness of the Role of Education in Sustainable
Development Goals: Evidence from the University of Benin 14. Towards an
Inclusive Implementation of Sustainable Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources
-SDG14: A Holistic Approach in Nigeria