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Sustainable Development in Rural Nigeria

Sustainable Development in Rural Nigeria
Author: Nigerian Rural Sociological Association. Conference
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1996
Genre: Rural development
ISBN:

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Rural Development

Rural Development
Author: Paola de Salvo
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2022-02-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839686170

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The book brings together a series of contributions with a common goal of reflecting the links between economic development and rural development. The scenario is dotted not only with old and new wounds but also with innovative strategies in an attempt to overcome existing delays. The chapters of the book are composed of scenarios full of case studies. The plans to be adopted to help the countries that have lagged behind fueled an intense debate since the obstacles to development, as evidenced by the extensive scientific literature available, now appeared to be the realities present in the socio-economic structures of a large number of villages. Although the data available are still few, it is assumed that the Covid-19 pandemic will make a landscape already full of criticalities even more fragile.


Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development

Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development
Author: Farai Kapfudzaruwa
Publisher: Spears Media Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1942876580

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This volume picks up from where a previously edited title in this book series - Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development in Africa (2018) left off, by presenting nine new case studies from various parts of the African continent. These cases illustrate the complex and multifaceted interactions between cities and rural areas, through the flow of resources, people, capital, information, and goods which directly impact the sustainable development of these concerned areas. Contributions are drawn from young faculty and graduates from the three master’s programmes in Sustainable Urban Development, Sustainable Integrated Rural Development and Mining and Mineral Resources, coordinated by the eight partner African universities who make up the Education for Sustainable Development in Africa (ESDA) initiative. The volume is part of the ESDA book series that serves primarily as undergraduate and graduate instruction materials for courses on sustainable development in Africa. It also aims to inform policy initiatives on development issues on the continent.


Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development in Africa

Rural-Urban Linkages and Sustainable Development in Africa
Author: Shogo Kudo
Publisher: Spears Media Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1942876297

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This book highlights the important role of the complex nature of interactions between rural and urban areas in Africa and how this relates to sustainable development on the continent – one with a fast urbanization rate. The volume critiques the widely held assumption of a societal divide where rural areas are mostly agricultural, whilst urban areas engage in industry and services. Contributors provide conceptual arguments and present case studies in Africa which illustrate the complex and multifaceted interdependencies between cities and rural areas, through the flow of natural resources, people, capital, information, goods and services which directly impacts the socio-ecological as well as economic sustainability of these spaces. This volume forms part of an Education for Sustainable Development in Africa (ESDA) book series involving the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability and 8 partner African universities running Master’s Programs in sustainable development. The book series is intended to serve primarily as undergraduate and graduate instruction materials for courses on sustainable development in Africa, as well as policy input to key developmental issues in Africa.


Sustainable Development and Rural Access to Telecommunications in Nigeria

Sustainable Development and Rural Access to Telecommunications in Nigeria
Author: Chukwudiebube Opata
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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This chapter makes a case for the importance of extension of rural access in Nigeria based on the concept of sustainable development. It simultaneously presents a business case for telecommunications services and facilities providers to extend universal access to telecommunications services to rural areas in Nigeria. Nigeria, with a population of over 140 million people is the most populous country in Africa, about one out of every six sub-Saharan African is a Nigerian. Therefore the issue of extension of access to telecommunications services for persons in Nigeria goes a long way towards, in demographic terms, addressing access to telecommunications services in Africa, a continent largely on the have-nots half of the digital divide. There is also a human side to the need for access to telecommunications in Nigeria. Nigeria's relatively low GDP per capita of $1,969 indicates that there is a pervasive problem of poverty which is compounded by a lack of access to basic health care especially in isolated rural areas. If, as I will argue below, access to telecommunications services improves economic development, access to health care and aggregate consumer welfare, there is an immense need for such improvements for persons living in Nigeria. I will highlight the urban rural divide in terms of access to telecommunications services and put forward an argument on the grounds of development for extension of access to unserved rural areas. Development is perceived as the primary goal of extension of access programmes. Drawing primarily from economic literature, I argue that extension of access would be beneficial on a macro-economic level for the economic growth of the country and based on rather limited existing case studies of rural dwellers in other countries, would also maximise aggregate welfare for rural dwellers in Nigeria. I will argue that beyond merely being economically beneficial, it could promote sustainable development by integrating social benefits and environmental protection to the economic benefits earlier stated. Due to the reliance of liberalised telecommunications sectors on the role of businesses as services and facilities providers for the extension of access, I argue that there is a business case on the grounds of corporate social responsibility for these businesses voluntarily extending access to telecommunications in rural areas beyond their bare minimum legal and contractual obligations.


Book of Abstracts

Book of Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2001
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN:

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Promoting Sustainable Development in Nigeria Through Rural Women's Participation in Decision-Making About Renewable Energy Law and Policy

Promoting Sustainable Development in Nigeria Through Rural Women's Participation in Decision-Making About Renewable Energy Law and Policy
Author: Uchenna Ijoma
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

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"[T]o devise development planning without the participation of [rural] women is like using four fingers when you have ten." Both lack of access to energy and climate change threatens poverty reduction and sustainable development in Nigeria. Most poor communities in Africa use inadequate fuels and are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, with women bearing most of the social, economic, and environmental costs. Promoting access to affordable and sustainable energy through policy interventions is one crucial path to achieving sustainable development. Renewable energy offers countries the opportunity to meet the energy demands of the poorest and most vulnerable in each society, and thereby achieve many of the sustainable development goals, such as: hunger and poverty eradication, gender equity, affordable and clean energy, climate action, and maternal health. The Nigerian government is constantly formulating legal frameworks for renewable energy to expand the availability of energy (including electricity) to rural areas while reducing the impacts of climate change. Yet the extent to which these legal frameworks will be implemented successfully remain in doubt; as to date, Nigeria has been unable to achieve its stated goal of sustainable development. Why are renewable energy policies and laws in Nigeria not succeeding? This thesis asks whether one reason may be that Nigerian women living in rural areas have little role in both designing renewable energy laws and policies and participating in their effective implementation. This is a problem given that rural women are the primary users of unsustainable energy, they suffer most from its negative impacts, they are the main beneficiaries of rural electrification, and the closest to the needs and capacities of the population in rural communities. This thesis is mainly qualitative. Multiple approaches (feminist historical research, documentary or doctrinal analysis as well as analysis by specific illustrative examples) were used to explore the phenomenon of why the Nigerian government's concerted efforts at developing the legal frameworks for renewable energy have not yielded their desired goals of promoting sustainable development, and what lessons could be learned from South Africa. In addition to contributing to the gender and renewable energy literature, the research attempts to develop a blueprint for inclusive approaches to renewable energy law. It investigates how renewable energy legal and institutional frameworks could effectively include rural women. Using ideas from feminist legal theorists, the thesis makes a case for why rural women should be considered suitable stakeholder participants. It concludes that renewable energy policy- and law-making processes which consider the voices and active participation of rural women could encourage an increase in the generation, distribution, and use of renewable energy in the poorest inaccessible areas while closing the gap between renewable energy policies and laws, and sustainable development. Finally, it recommends that renewable energy policies and laws should increase rural women's participation by using among other things "recognition politics," which allows for the representation of subordinate social groups in bodies such as Parliaments; for example, by using measures such as mandatory affirmative action - quota system clauses, and techniques such as"Taking Parliament to the People."


Gender and Rural Development: Introduction

Gender and Rural Development: Introduction
Author: Olanike F. Deji
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 3643901038

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Gender equality is gaining global recognition as a catalyst for sustainable development, and a proven stratagem for alleviating poverty and enhancing food security in developing countries of Africa, where agriculture is the main economic stay. The book Gender and Rural Development: Volume 1 introduces gender discussions into key topics in the curriculum for Nigerian university agricultural undergraduate studies, with the purpose of enhancing gender responsive agricultural and rural development programs, projects, policies and budgets required for sustainable development. (Series: Spektrum. Berliner Reihe zu Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft und Politik in Entwicklungsl�¤ndern/Berlin Series on Society, Economy and Politics in Developing Countries - Vol. 106)


Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria

Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria
Author: Eghosa O. Ekhator
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 100045536X

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This book explores Nigeria’s progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, presenting key country-specific lessons, as well as providing innovative solutions and practices which are transferrable to other emerging economies. Despite all of Nigeria’s potential, and substantial oil revenues, poverty remains widespread and the country faces many challenges. The contributors to this book provide comparative historical and contemporary analysis of the main challenges for achieving progress in the SDGs, and make recommendations for the most effectives ways of developing, adopting, disseminating and scaling them. Starting with the conceptualisation and evolution of the SDGs, the book goes on to consider the goal on ending poverty, and the urgent need to combat climate change and its impacts. The book also reflects on the role of business and taxation, and the cultural and societal dimensions of the SDGs, including education, gender, and the role of the church. Overall, the book focuses on knowledge/implementation gaps and the role of collaborative partnerships and disruptive technologies in implementing the framework in general. This book will be of interest to scholars, policy makers and practitioners of sustainable development and African studies, as well as those with a particular interest in Nigeria.