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Integrated Territorial Management

Integrated Territorial Management

Sustainable Development and Local Governance in the Countries of the South: A Challenge for the Millennium

Sustainable Development and Local Governance in the Countries of the South: A Challenge for the Millennium

On November 10, 1997, the Federal Republic of Nigeria made headlines and fed discussions in the world's intellectual and diplomatic spheres. A distinguished person had just left history to enter into the international legend of ecological movements. His name is Ken Saro Wiwa, chief of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), and he was executed with his companions all fighting for the ecological cause, by the repressive military régime governed at the time with an iron hand by Sani Abatcha.
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Joseph Fumtim
Coordinateur du RIAH Cameroun, réseau interafricain
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Integrated Territorial Management

-Micro-Macro Group: Report and Experience Reports
-Formations, Territories, and Governance: The Challenges of Networks and of an International Experience Bank
-Territorial Integrated Management and Local Development: Some Approaches
-The Future of the Big Territorial Entities
-Territories and Sustainable Development, Adaptation or Change of Paradigm ? Consequences for the Local Institutions
-Territory: between the high, the low, the short, the long, the fast, the slow, the internal and the external; the ideal level for essential conciliations.
-Development: Rise and Decline of an Ideal
-The Territory: Cornerstone of Future Governance
-Development
-What is Development?
-Newsletter N°6
-e-Forum Territories Summaries
-Proposal Paper
-Documents
-Experience Reports
-Participants and Interested Persons


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