2020
DOI: 10.4102/apsdpr.v8i1.381
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Fundamental policy challenges influencing sustainable development in Africa

Abstract: The aim of this article is to analyse the nature and scope of development policy influencing Africa's policy responses to sustainable development challenges.Setting: Challenges associated with sustainable development transcend national borders. This requires trans-border policy responses and transgovernance. Transgovernance goes beyond conventional governance approaches and moves towards a more integrated global and continental response to address sustainability issues. The same applies to Africa as a continen… Show more

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“…Environmentally sustainable development is the rational use of natural resources, maintaining a stable resource base, and avoiding over-exploitation of renewable resource systems (Herman, 1992;Gao, 2001;Davis, 2016). Ecologically sustainable development needs to preserve biodiversity, atmospheric stability, and other ecological activities, limit environmental pollution, including urban and industrial pollution, manage and treat solid and hazardous waste well, and prevent and minimize the impacts of climate change and natural disasters (Goklany, 2007;Islam & Jolley, 1996;Jabareen, 2008;Auriacombe & Van, 2021). Thus, the authors proposed the hypothesis below.…”
Section: Environmentally Sustainable Development (Esd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmentally sustainable development is the rational use of natural resources, maintaining a stable resource base, and avoiding over-exploitation of renewable resource systems (Herman, 1992;Gao, 2001;Davis, 2016). Ecologically sustainable development needs to preserve biodiversity, atmospheric stability, and other ecological activities, limit environmental pollution, including urban and industrial pollution, manage and treat solid and hazardous waste well, and prevent and minimize the impacts of climate change and natural disasters (Goklany, 2007;Islam & Jolley, 1996;Jabareen, 2008;Auriacombe & Van, 2021). Thus, the authors proposed the hypothesis below.…”
Section: Environmentally Sustainable Development (Esd)mentioning
confidence: 99%