Peut-on décentraliser des ressources naturelles stratégiques ?. L'articulation des niveaux de gestion autour du lac de Guiers (Sénégal)
Fatou Mar Ndeye and
Géraud Magrin
Mondes en développement, 2008, vol. n° 141, issue 1, 47-61
Abstract:
In Senegal, the Guiers lake is the more important sweet water tank and many towns among which Dakar are depending on it. After the 1980?s crisis, State is back on the Guiers Lake area thanks to management planning. This reinforcement seems to be in contradiction to decentralization process that leads local institutions to be responsible for resource and territory management. An equilibrium between local and national level appears to be a condition of sustainable development. That is particularly true for strategic resources.
Keywords: Senegal; strategic natural resources; decentralisation; multiple use; Guiers lake (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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