2000
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.energy.25.1.377
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CAPACITYDEVELOPMENT FOR THEENVIRONMENT: A View for the South, A View for the North

Abstract: ▪ Abstract  The notion of capacity development (CD) has been receiving increasing attention as a way to assist the South in its environmental management. Consequently, there has been an exploration of various facets of the capacity issue in the literature and an incorporation of CD in environmental programs of donor agencies. Yet, many of these discussions have remained rather broad, and efforts to develop environmental capacity have shown only limited success. Based on an examination of the capacity needs for… Show more

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“…37. Migdal, Kohli, and Shue 1994and Sagar 2000. for environmental protection. Typically in the Western advanced industrialized countries, NGOs abet state capacity for environmental protection by placing environmental issues on the policy agenda and then pressuring states to initiate and implement policies to deal with environmental problems.…”
Section: Increasing Compliance and Effectiveness: The Role Of Societamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37. Migdal, Kohli, and Shue 1994and Sagar 2000. for environmental protection. Typically in the Western advanced industrialized countries, NGOs abet state capacity for environmental protection by placing environmental issues on the policy agenda and then pressuring states to initiate and implement policies to deal with environmental problems.…”
Section: Increasing Compliance and Effectiveness: The Role Of Societamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this perspective, some studies proposed to examine the extent to which the matter needed to be adapted to deal with environmental issues, introducing the concept of capacity development for the environment. The concern with a specific type of institutional capacity for environmental issues is justified by Sagar (2000) based on the claim that environmental problems are multisectoral, present a high degree of complexity and uncertainty, and generate long-term impacts, the causes of which are not always clearly defined.…”
Section: General Aspects Of Environmental Capacity In Brazil and In Mmentioning
confidence: 99%