Les stratégies environnementales des organisations internationales dans les pays en développement: continuité ou ruptures ?
Géraldine Froger and
Fano Andriamahefazafy
Mondes en développement, 2003, vol. 124, issue 4, 49-76
Abstract:
Since a score of years, the environmental strategies of the international organizations in the developing countries knew a certain evolution. The latter illustrates the passage of a technical comprehension of the environmental questions, of a technocratic and sectoral step on behalf of the international organizations, with deliberative, participative steps in the implementation of the programs, while returning to a planning of long term to multi-sector aiming. These ruptures are to be moderated: the changes were rather in the speech ; the principle of appropriation that the international organizations propose is paradoxical with the conditionality.
Keywords: International organisations; natural resources; technocratic approaches; participation; appropriation; aids (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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