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Periodical issue |
| Title: | From the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Africa in the post-2015 development agenda: a geographical perspective, part 2 |
| Editors: | D'Alessandro, Cristina Zulu, Leo C. |
| Year: | 2017 |
| Periodical: | African Geographical Review (ISSN 1937-6812) |
| Volume: | 36 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Pages: | 131-252 |
| Language: | English |
| City of publisher: | Saint Paul, MN |
| Publisher: | Miami University, Department of Geography |
| Geographic terms: | Africa Algeria Kenya Nigeria Tanzania |
| Subjects: | sustainable development development planning water sanitation empowerment women public health |
| Abbreviations: | MDGs=Millennium Development Goals SDGs=Sustainable Development Goals |
| External link: | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rafg20/36/2 |
| Abstract: | This special issue of the 'African Geographical Review' offers a multifaceted geographical perspective on Africa's development in the global post-2015 development agenda. Contributions: The SDG13 to combat climate change: an opportunity for Africa to become a trailblazer? (Agathe Maupin); Gender equality as a means to women empowerment? Consensus, challenges and prospects for post-2015 development agenda in Africa (Francis Onditi & Josephine Odera); Defining and measuring water access: lessons from Tanzania for moving forward in the post-Millennium Development Goal era (Sarah L. Smiley); Ecological sanitation: a sustainable goal with local choices: a case study from Taita Hills, Kenya (Matias Andersson & Paola Minoia); The Millennium Development Goals and Chinese involvement in French-speaking West Africa: which contributions for which issues? (Xavier Aurégan): Understanding the spatial context of sustainable urban health in Africa for the SDGs: some lessons from the corridors of deprivation in Ilorin, Nigeria (Usman A. Raheem); T he marginalization of walking, the Achilles' heel of sustainable mobility policies in Oran (Algeria) (Asmaa Kerrouche & Mohamed Madani). [ASC Leiden abstract] |