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The proceedings are presented in three parts: part one, entitled "The Delft Agenda" provides recommendations for capacity building in the areas of water and environment in Sub-Saharan Africa.

TitleWater and environment : key to Africa's development : proceedings of the conference, Delft, 3-4 June, 1993
Publication TypeConference Report
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsIHE -Delft, NL, International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering
Secondary TitleIHE report series
Volumeno. 29
Paginationxii, 204 p.: fig., tab.
Date Published1994-01-01
PublisherIHE (International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering)
Place PublishedDelft, The Netherlands
ISBN Number9073445078
Keywordsafrica, environmental degradation, sustainable development, water resources management
Abstract

The proceedings are presented in three parts: part one, entitled "The Delft Agenda" provides recommendations for capacity building in the areas of water and environment in Sub-Saharan Africa. The recommendations deal with three general areas of concern: policy development and regulatory frameworks, managerial structures, and community participation, education, training and research. The corresponding background paper is included here as well. The second part consists of the nine keynote presentations. The third part is made up of eight technical contributions, dealing with general issues and two specific case studies: the Tana River Delta in Kenya and the Lake Chad Basin.

NotesIncludes references Includes the Delft Agenda : building capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Custom 1210, 824

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