New Roots: Institutionalizing Environmental Management in AfricaWorld Resource Institute, 1995 - 57 pages Many sub-Saharan African countries have initiated processes for environmental management at a national level. Despite good intentions, they are not producing the desired results. This analysis identifies components for building an effective institutional framework for environmental management. |
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