Sustainable development in Mozambique

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Sustainable development in Mozambique

edited by Bernardo Ferraz & Barry Munslow

MICOA in association with James Currey, Oxford, Africa World Press, Trenton, N.J., 1999

  • : J. Currey : cloth
  • : J. Currey : paper
  • : AWP : cloth
  • : AWP : paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

: J. Currey : cloth ISBN 9780852558201

内容説明

Dominated until recently by destruction rather than development, Mozambique in the late-1990s is working towards building sustainable development. The contributions and research here are the work of government ministers, NGOs andacademics pursuing this end. Among the topics covered are: governance and decentralization; creating industrial development projects; harmonizing formal and customary law in the management of natural resources; improving the management of the coastal zone; environmental education; managing water resources; and the impact of gold mining.

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction: looking ahead - an introduction, B. Ferraz and B. Munslow
  • sustainable development - its meaning and significance, B. Munslow. Part 2 Challenges: governance and decentralization, O. Monteiro
  • a strategy for reducing the external debt in Mozambique, L. Diogo
  • privatizing the state enterprise sector, J. Alves
  • creating industrial development projects, O. Semiao
  • making the mining sector contribute to sustainable development, G. Banze and E. Silva
  • can international co-operation help create sustainable development?, T. Neto and A. dos Santos Monteiro
  • the challenge of institutional co-ordination and harmonizing formal and customary law in the management of natural resources, A. Salamao
  • institutional development for community based resource management research, A. Ribeiro. Part 3 Mechanisms: national environment management programme, B. Ferraz and B. Munslow
  • rapid appraisal, Bie Nio Ong and B. Munslow
  • improving the management of the coastal zone, J. Sito
  • strengthening human resource capacity for community based sustainable development, A. Abreu
  • facilitating local institutional capacity for sustainable development, T. Timba
  • strategies for the formulation of a national population policy, F. Mario Machaule
  • developing a capacity for environmental scrutiny, R. Wamusse
  • environmental education, M. Souto
  • establishing sustainability criteria for public investment, A. Gune
  • environmental impact assessment - its role in development projects, S. Taibo
  • managing water resources in the south of Mozambique, I. Chutumia. Part 4 Case studies: participatory development and urban management, M. dos Anjos Rosario
  • rapid appraisal methods as a tool of sustainable development - Bagamoyo suburb, Maputo, L. Gujral
  • community participation in wildlife management - the Tete project, A. Madope
  • an analysis of eucaliptization, A. Tivane
  • the impact of gold mining in Manica District, I. Manuel.
巻冊次

: J. Currey : paper ISBN 9780852558218

内容説明

Mozambique's moves to plan for sustainable development are of vital interest to neighbouring South Africa. Dominated until recently by destruction rather than development, Mozambique in the late-1990s is working towards building sustainable development. The contributions and research here are the work of government ministers, NGOs andacademics pursuing this end. Among the topics covered are: governance and decentralization; creating industrial development projects; harmonizing formal and customary law in the management of natural resources; improving the management of the coastal zone; environmental education; managing water resources; and the impact of gold mining. North America: Africa World Press; Mozambique: MICOA

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction: looking ahead - an introduction, B. Ferraz and B. Munslow
  • sustainable development - its meaning and significance, B. Munslow. Part 2 Challenges: governance and decentralization, O. Monteiro
  • a strategy for reducing the external debt in Mozambique, L. Diogo
  • privatizing the state enterprise sector, J. Alves
  • creating industrial development projects, O. Semiao
  • making the mining sector contribute to sustainable development, G. Banze and E. Silva
  • can international cooperation help create sustainable development?, T. Neto and A. dos Santos Monteiro
  • the challenge of institutional coordination and harmonizing formal and customary law in the management of natural resources, A. Salamao
  • institutional development for community based resource management research, A. Ribeiro. Part 3 Mechanisms: national environment management programme, B. Ferraz and B. Munslow
  • rapid appraisal, Bie Nio Ong and B. Munslow
  • improving the management of the coastal zone, J. Sito
  • strengthening human resource capacity for community based sustainable development, A. Abreu
  • facilitating local institutional capacity for sustainable development, T. Timba
  • strategies for the formulation of a national population policy, F. Mario Machaule
  • developing a capacity for environmental scrutiny, R. Wamusse
  • environmental education, M. Souto
  • establishing sustainability criteria for public investment, A. Gune
  • environmental impact assessment - its role in development projects, S. Taibo
  • managing water resources in the south of Mozambique, I. Chutumia. Part 4 Case studies: participatory development and urban management, M. dos Anjos Rosario
  • rapid appraisal methods as a tool of sustainable development - Bagamoyo suburb, Maputo, L. Gujral
  • community participation in wildlife management - the Tete project, A. Madope
  • an analysis of eucaliptization, A. Tivane
  • the impact of gold mining in Manica District, I. Manuel.

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