Land and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Ethiopia

Land and the Challenge of Sustainable Development in Ethiopia
Author: Dessalegn Rahmato,Taye Assefa
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2006
Genre: Land titles
ISBN: 9789994450084

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The papers are organised in three parts: Access to Land and Agrarian Class Differentiation; Land Transaction; Natural Resource Management, Policy, and Economic Return. Eight papers are presented, including the welcome and opening statements and the confer

Land Degradation and Strategies for Sustainable Development in the Ethiopian Highlands

Land Degradation and Strategies for Sustainable Development in the Ethiopian Highlands
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Agricultural productivity
ISBN: 9291460907

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A Journey Towards Sustainable Development

A Journey Towards Sustainable Development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009
Genre: Ethiopia
ISBN: 9994483412

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Better Spending for Localizing Global Sustainable Development Goals

Better Spending for Localizing Global Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Fayyaz Baqir,Nipa Banerjee,Sanni Yaya
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000721805

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This book centers around an intense debate among donors, policymakers, development practitioners, and academics on the efficacy of aid in eradicating poverty while promoting human development. It seeks to fill the gap in present literature by presenting stories of better spending through implementing Sustainable Development Goals and addressing Agenda 2030 via indigenization of global development goals with initiatives at local and national levels. The book adopts an innovative approach to dealing with aid effectiveness by highlighting the relevance of better spending, rather than excessive spending. It does so with real-life examples of interventions made in the Global South to realize the vision of "thinking globally and acting locally". These case studies speak to the significance of communities’ role in shouldering responsibility for planning, financing, operating, and maintaining local developmental initiatives. The examples also demonstrate how aid serves its purpose when used as an investment in communities and enterprising individuals, in order to realize the strategic impact of giving and build a local "receiving mechanism" for indigenizing and achieving global development goals. The book references cases of better spending by governments, philanthropists, and civil society organizations (CSOs) from across Asia, Africa, and Latin America on a range of issues and will, thus, be of interest to development practitioners, policymakers, donors, philanthropists, civil society organizations, and academics and students of international development studies.

Land Environment and Climate Change

Land  Environment  and Climate Change
Author: Stein Holden,Remy Sietchiping
Publsiher: Un-Habitat
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2010
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: UIUC:30112103497563

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This publication provides an overview of some the most important land-related environmental and climate change problems. Addressing the relationship between land tenure, land management approaches and the environment, it identifies clear linkages between land, environment and climate change, moving from a scientific framework to a country level implementation framework. The implications this has in urban and rural areas are presented, and illustrated with 20 brief cases. The publication identifies opportunities, gaps and priority research areas and critical land tools for action at local, sub-national, national, regional and global levels.--Publisher's description.

Land and Sustainable Development in Africa

Land and Sustainable Development in Africa
Author: Kojo Sebastian Amanor,Sam Moyo
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781848137196

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This book links contemporary debates on land reform with wider discourses on sustainable development within Africa. Featuring chapters and in-depth case studies on South Africa and Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Botswana and West Africa, it traces the development of ideas about sustainable development and addresses a new agenda based on social justice. The authors critically examine contemporary neoliberal market-led reforms and the legacy of colonialism on the land question. They argue that debates on sustainable development should be placed in the context of structural interests, access and equity, rather than technical management of land and resources. Additionally, they show that these structural factors cannot be transformed by institutional reform based on notions of elective democracy, community participation, and market-reform, but require a far more radical programme to redress the injustices of the colonial system that continue today. The book advocates a commitment to building sustainable livelihoods for farmers, calling for a redistribution of land and natural resources to challenge existing economic relations and frameworks for development.

Land Degradation and Strategies for Sustainable Land Management in the Ethiopian Highlands

Land Degradation and Strategies for Sustainable Land Management in the Ethiopian Highlands
Author: Fitsum Hagos
Publsiher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Environmental degradation
ISBN: 9291460982

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Ethiopia Problems of Sustainable Development

Ethiopia  Problems of Sustainable Development
Author: Svein Ege
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1990
Genre: Agricultural laborers
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070193789

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