Reducing Poverty and Sustaining the Environment: The Politics of Local EngagementEarthscan, 2013 - 342 pages 'A valuable contribution to our collective knowledge about governance poverty and the environment' Frances Seymour World Resources Institute 'Detailed and realistic documentation of contemporary development and governance relationships and trends' Melissa Leach Institute of Development Studies There are growing signs that development work by governments aid agencies and non-government organisations ignores the fact that environmental quality matters to the poor. There are also indications that some environmental work is pushing 'people-out' protection methodologies. Yet recently an extensive r. |
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 2 Creating Space for Civil Society in an Impoverished Environment in Pakistan | 20 |
Chapter 3 The Bioplan | 44 |
Chapter 4 EnvironmentPoverty Linkages | 73 |
Chapter 5 The Evolving Roles of Environmental Management Institutions in East Africa | 100 |
Chapter 6 Stories on the Environment and the Conflict from Northern Nigeria | 131 |
Chapter 7 The Sea is Our Garden | 152 |
Chapter 8 Working for Water in a Democratic South Africa | 180 |
Chapter 9 People Perspectives and Reality | 197 |
Chapter 10 Communitydesigned built and managed Toilet Blocks in Indian Cities | 223 |
Chapter 11 Concertación Reaching Agreement and Planning for Sustainable Development in Ilo Peru | 255 |
Chapter 12 Conclusions | 280 |
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