Selected Themes in African Development Studies

By Lucky Asuelime, Joseph Yaro & Suzanne Francis

Release : 2014-06-11

Genre : Economics, Books, Business & Personal Finance, Finance, Science & Nature, Earth Sciences, Politics & Current Events, Nonfiction, Social Science, Foreign Policy & International Relations

Kind : ebook

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Against the background of realities of underdevelopment and economic growth, environmental pressures and global governance challenges, this volume presents a broad picture of contemporary issues in African development. The multi-disciplinary collection presents a variety of important themes, covering land questions, housing, water, health, economic liberalization, climate, environment, and gender. The specific country studies illustrate the diversity of the African continent and demonstrate how unique contexts impact upon different levels of achievement. The volume seeks to present and promote novel analytical frameworks, new conceptual approaches, and empirical accounts of relevance to scholars studying Africa as well as practitioners in African development and policy makers.

Selected Themes in African Development Studies

By Lucky Asuelime, Joseph Yaro & Suzanne Francis

Release : 2014-06-11

Genre : Economics, Books, Business & Personal Finance, Finance, Science & Nature, Earth Sciences, Politics & Current Events, Nonfiction, Social Science, Foreign Policy & International Relations

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Against the background of realities of underdevelopment and economic growth, environmental pressures and global governance challenges, this volume presents a broad picture of contemporary issues in African development. The multi-disciplinary collection presents a variety of important themes, covering land questions, housing, water, health, economic liberalization, climate, environment, and gender. The specific country studies illustrate the diversity of the African continent and demonstrate how unique contexts impact upon different levels of achievement. The volume seeks to present and promote novel analytical frameworks, new conceptual approaches, and empirical accounts of relevance to scholars studying Africa as well as practitioners in African development and policy makers.

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