Strategies for Sustainable Transformation of Developing Countries

Strategies for Sustainable Transformation of Developing Countries
Author: Mark Izevbekhai
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2015-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781504995443

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Strategies for the Sustainable Transformation of Developing Countries attempts a holistic-solution approach through sustainable development concepts and principles to address challenges in developing countries. In fact, the book is the application of sustainable development, and thus it offers strategies that could be applied to the development and transformation of social, economical, and environmental dimensions of society using the example of Nigeria, a developing country in West Africa. The book is divided into five parts, coveringcritical subjects of development which include education, government and good governance, community security, leadership, and community development. It provides answers to how sustainable development can bring change and benefits to these subject matters within the context of developing countries, using Nigeria as an example. This book is very different from many other book written on the challenges of development, particularly on African countries, in the sense that it gives priority to solutions and mapping them out in a feasible, sustainable, and practical way. The cornerstone of the book is the emphatic suggestion of a national transition initiative programme and Sustainable Community development Programme to drive sustainable development from the top and the bottom of society respectively.

Getting Development Right

Getting Development Right
Author: E. Paus
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137333117

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The celebratory tone about the emergence of the BRICs and the improved growth in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America during the 2000s obscures the reality that, for large parts of the developing world, the development challenges are more acute than ever before. After three decades of Washington Consensus policies, deepening globalization, and China's and India's increasing competitiveness in ever more goods and services, many developing countries are now facing three critical challenges: how to engender a transformation of the production structure that creates many more productive jobs, how to make growth more inclusive, and how to stimulate a growth process compatible with environmental sustainability. This book brings together development scholars and practitioners from multiple academic disciplines and policy perspectives to analyze important facets of this triple challenge, to explore interconnections among them and suggest strategies for overcoming the challenges in the current age of globalization. Three features distinguish this book from other current works in the field. First, this book looks beyond the current global crisis and short-term growth opportunities and analyzes the challenges to development from a long-term perspective. Second, books on the barriers to development tend to concentrate on one of the three challenges, e.g. Barbier (2010) A Global Green New Deal on environmental sustainability; Cimoli, Dosi, Stiglitz (2009) Industrial Policy and Development on structural transformation; and Milanovic (2011) The Have and the Have-Nots on exclusion. This book, in contrast, brings the three challenges together to emphasize that they challenges are interlinked and that strategies and policies must begin to recognize these interconnections to address different aspects of the challenges concomitantly. Finally, the contributors to the book include some of the most renowned development thinkers of our time.

From Ambition to Execution

From Ambition to Execution
Author: Ms.Stefania Fabrizio,Mr.Rodrigo Garcia-Verdu,Ms.Catherine A. Pattillo,Adrian Peralta-Alva,Andrea Presbitero,Baoping Shang,Ms.Genevieve Verdier,Ms.Marie-Therese Camilleri,Kazuaki Washimi,Ms.Lisa Kolovich,Ms.Monique Newiak,Martin Cihak,Ms.Inci Otker,Luis-Felipe Zanna,Ms.Carol L. Baker
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513573304

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The formal launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) sets the global development agenda through 2030, placing significant emphasis on promoting social and environmental sustainability alongside economic growth and poverty reduction. Meeting the SDGs will require actions across a wide range of areas by both national governments and the international community. This paper examines the types of policies that developing countries will need to implement to foster economic transformation, to promote economic and social inclusion, and to meet key environmental objectives. Reducing inequality, achieving gender equity, and pricing energy and water resources appropriately receive particular attention.

Emerging Economies and Challenges to Sustainability

Emerging Economies and Challenges to Sustainability
Author: Arve Hansen,Ulrikke Wethal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317752547

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The rise of emerging economies represents a challenge to traditional global power balances and raises the question of how we can combine sustainability with continued economic growth. Understanding this global shift and its impact on the environment is the paramount contemporary challenge for development-oriented researchers and policy makers alike. This book breaks new ground by combining scholarship on the role of emerging economies with research on sustainable development. The book investigates how the development strategies of emerging economies challenge traditional development theory and sustainability discourses. With regional introductions and original case studies from South Asia, East Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, it discusses how to conceptualise sustainable development in the global race for economic prosperity. What characterises the development strategies of emerging economies, and what challenges are these posing for global sustainable development? How can emerging economies shed light on the global challenges, dilemmas and paradoxes of the relationship between socio-economic improvements and environmental degradation? This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and postgraduates in development studies, geography, economics and environmental studies.

Structural Transformation and Sustainable Development in the Global South

Structural Transformation and Sustainable Development in the Global South
Author: Seung Jin Baek
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2021-12-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000551150

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This book investigates the relationship between sustainable development and structural transformation within international development policy. On the one hand, sustainable development is promoted as a multi-dimensional concept for achieving environmentally and socially responsible change. On the other hand, structural transformation refers to a sustained period of growth in living standards and incomes that brings sectoral change. For some, these two objectives seem at odds with each other, but this book argues that incorporating environmental initiatives into structural transformation goals in lower-income countries actually results in better results than strategies prioritising economic growth. Drawing on extensive structural equation modelling and original analysis, the book presents an innovative inclusive sustainable development framework to demonstrate the benefits of a more integrated approach to development planning, aiming for structural transformation in line with inclusive sustainable development principles. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of global development, and to policymakers within government and development organizations.

Inclusive Green Growth

Inclusive Green Growth
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821395516

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"This report was written by a team led by Marianne Fay [... et al.]."

Environments and Livelihoods

Environments and Livelihoods
Author: Koos Neefjes
Publsiher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0855984406

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This book is intended to be used to support the campaigning and lobbying work of local and international development organizations, to improve the formulation and implementation of development strategies and to strengthen participatory project planning, monitoring and impact assessment in poverty and environmental change.

The Great Mindshift

The Great Mindshift
Author: Maja Göpel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319437668

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This book describes the path ahead. It combines system transformation researchwith political economy and change leadership insights when discussing the needfor a great mindshift in how human wellbeing, economic prosperity and healthyecosystems are understood if the Great Transformations ahead are to lead to moresustainability. It shows that history is made by purposefully acting humans andintroduces transformative literacy as a key skill in leading the radical incremental change