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Pakistan will provide China with not only a pathway access to the Indian Ocean, Middle East and Africa, but also vital connections to the Trans-Asia railway network that links Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia.
The aim is to point out the most persistent difficulties in public administration and public service delivery, with an emphasis on how to deliver public service in Bangladesh in a sustainable manner.
This book unveils the nexus between disaster, governance and development with a particular focus on Bangladesh and examines the legislative and institutional aspects in mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into development planning.
It first theorises international political ecology and examines the Himalaya as a global region, before moving... Læs mere
Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal share many characteristics, including a common language, fertile... Læs mere
This book investigates indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) in sub-Saharan Africa, thereby highlighting its role in... Læs mere
Through the planned volume’s extensive scope of contributions emphasizing environmental policy issues, normative prescriptions, and... Læs mere
Taking an interdisciplinary and Pan-African approach, this volume will be of great interest to scholars, policymakers, and students of African politics, African studies, governance, political leadership, democracy, development studies, and political economy.
This book applies Multicriteria Decision Making (MCDM) tools and techniques to problems in location analysis.
This book explores norm diffusion in non-Western contexts. In this way, the book challenges existing perspectives and advances critical norm research that diversifies the agency of norm entrepreneurs beyond processes of norm localization.
It challenges the market-based approach in valuing the natural resources, and demonstrates that the valuation of environmental resources through market penetration pricing does not reckon the social benefits and values coproduced through complementarity between humans and nature.
This book is intended for academics, researchers, activists, planners and policymakers from a range of disciplines, such as sociology, public policy, social anthropology, development studies, politics and regional development, interested in governance and development in India.