Managing the Environmental Crisis in Ghana

Managing the Environmental Crisis in Ghana
Author: Kwasi Nyamekye
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781443871327

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Due to the strong inroads that Western scientism and Western Christianity have made in Africa as a result of colonialism, post-colonial African governments have tended to rely solely on Western scientific conservation epistemologies and models to the neglect of those of the Indigenous African peoples in addressing their environmental problems. However, there is enough evidence that neither modern (scientific) nor indigenous epistemologies and modes of addressing current ecological problems ar...

Environment and Health in Sub Saharan Africa Managing an Emerging Crisis

Environment and Health in Sub Saharan Africa  Managing an Emerging Crisis
Author: Isaac N. Luginaah,Ernest K. Yanful
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402093821

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This book is the second edited compilation of selected, refereed papers submitted to ERTEP 2007. The book is organized into 10 chapters along four of the key themes that were discussed at the conference: Environmental Health Management; Mining and Environment; Environmental Monitoring and Policy Development; and Susta- ability and Social Responsibility. It is hoped that the contents of the book will p- vide an insight into some of the environmental and health management challenges confronting the developing world and the steps being taken to address them. The ?rst three chapters under the Environmental Health and Management theme discusses issues related to food security and related environmental distress in sub- Saharan Africa. Chapter 1 argues that pervasive poverty and low agricultural p- ductivity are important factors in understanding food insecurity in the region, and broader global processes are examined. This chapter maintains that while poverty undermines individual and household access to suf?cient food through market p- chase, land inequalities, corruption, structural adjustment programs, civil con?ict, HIV/AIDS and the role of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Agric- ture are decisive. The authors argue that achieving food security in sub-Saharan Africa requires policies and actions that are integrated with efforts to reduce poverty, enhance livelihoods and incomes and increase agricultural output, while also paying attention to underlying structural factors that bear on agriculture in the region.

Perception of Human Induced Environmental Challenges in the Birim Central Municipality Ghana

Perception of Human Induced Environmental Challenges in the Birim Central Municipality  Ghana
Author: Clarke Owusu
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-01-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783668870635

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Master's Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Environmental Sciences, grade: -, , language: English, abstract: The overall objective of the study was to assess the respondents’ perception of human-induced environmental challenges in the municipality. The specific objectives of the study were to determine the association between respondents’ socio-demographic characteristics and their environmental perceptions or concerns; assess the respondents’ knowledge of environmental problems in the municipality; examine the respondents’ perception on the causes of the environmental problems; and examine the respondents’ views on improving upon the quality of their environment. The effects of human activities on the environment are evident in the changes to the functioning of the ecosystems, earth’s oceans, atmosphere, freshwater systems, and land surfaces resulting in environmental challenges including freshwater shortages, climate change, lost of biodiversity and exhaustion of fisheries. Birim Central Municipality is endowed with abundant natural resources such as diamond and gold deposits, forest, fertile soil and many water bodies, which contribute to the socio-economic development of the municipality and the country as a whole. In spite of the continuous exploitation of these natural resources to meet the legitimate socio-economic aspirations of the people, adequate care has not often been taken to guard against the depletion and mismanagement of the resources in the municipality. This attitude has led to increase in human-induced environmental challenges such as land degradation, water and air pollution in the municipality. Moreover, there seem to be little or no effort by the residents in addressing the overexploitation of such resources and its impacts on the environment as well as on the people. The issue of deforestation in Birim Central Municipality has become a serious concern for the Municipal Assembly. However, efforts by the Assembly to clump down on indiscriminate activities of the sawmill industries, charcoal burners, farmers and mining companies on the forest have not recorded much success. For example, the Forestry Commission Division of the Assembly made an attempt to register and to be able to monitor and control the activities of the chainsaw operators but only few were registered. In addition to the depletion of the forest, the future source of livelihood of many of the people which depends upon the natural environment will be severely affected.

Environmental Management in Practice Vol 1

Environmental Management in Practice  Vol 1
Author: Paul Compton,Dimitri Devuyst,Luc Hens,Bhaskar Nath
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134750795

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Focuses on the instruments and tools currently available to the environmental manager. A theoretical background to the instruments is given together with an overview of those instruments that are in common use today, with particular attention to the physical, economic, legislative and communication instruments.

Managing Sustainable Development

Managing Sustainable Development
Author: Michael Carley,Ian Christie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351559355

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In a world where environmental problems spill across political, administrative and disciplinary boundaries, there is a pressing need for a clear understanding of the kinds of organizations, management structures and policy-making approaches required to bring about socially equitable and ecologically sustainable development. In this second edition, the authors incorporate lessons from a decade of work on the conditions of sustainability in both developed and developing countries. They prescribe action networks - partnerships of flexible, achievement-oriented actors - and present new case studies demonstrating the success of organizations that have applied this approach. They also introduce case studies on action networks that work simultaneously on international, national and local levels.

Environmental Management

Environmental Management
Author: Michael Atchia,Shawna Tropp
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1995-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012437625

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Examining the foundations and policies of sustainable development, the contributors to this volume describe the principles and processes of ecosystems and the basic environmental management tools, including funding possibilities, particularly in developing countries.

Boom and Dislocation

Boom and Dislocation
Author: Thomas M. Akabzaa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000047235991

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Suggests to re-examine the legal regimes that have fostered the renewed rush, the guidelines on environmental protection, and the support of mining support organisations. Concentrates on gold mining in Tarkwa and its neighbouring villages.

The Need for Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Impact Assessment

The Need for Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Impact Assessment
Author: Seth Appiah-Opoku
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015061187350

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This book questions and explores the appropriateness of Western models of environmental impact assessment for Third World application. The book also examines Ghana's environmental impact assessment procedure and the potential role of indigenous knowledge and institutions in the assessment process, based on the results of a field research in Ghana. Finally, the book offers suggestions that could improve Ghana's environmental impact assessment procedure and facilitate its adoption in other developing countries, this book will be of interest to environmental assessment professionals and students, international development agencies, NGOs, planners, academicians, and policy makers looking for bottom-up and effective ways of incorporating environmental considerations in development projects in developing countries.