Participatory Planning for Climate Compatible Development in Maputo, Mozambique is a practitioners' handbook that builds upon the experience of a pilot project that was awarded the United Nations 'Lighthouse Activity' Award.Building upon a long scholarly tradition of participatory planning, this dual-language (English/Portuguese) book addresses crucial questions about the relevance of citizen participation in planning for climate compatible development and argues that citizens have knowledge and access to resources that enable them to develop a sustainable vision for their community. In order to do so, the author proposes a Participatory Action Planning methodology to organise communities, and also advances mechanisms for institutional deve...
This training handbook is a result of the Environment and Urban Development Training Project. This p...
Coastal green belts are considered as an appropriate solution to mitigate the adverse impacts of nat...
Data collected from focus groups discussions with local communities of 4 distrcits of Mozambique in ...
Participatory Planning for Climate Compatible Development in Maputo, Mozambique is a practitioners’ ...
This paper proposes a rights-based approach for participatory urban planning for climate change adap...
This research examines participation in urban planning, arguing that many contemporary theories and ...
The authors examine partnerships as a policy strategy for climate change governance in cities in the...
This contribution presents a participatory and multi-disciplinary approach to the development issues...
Coastal green belts are considered as an appropriate solution to mitigate the adverse impacts of nat...
The city of Maputo and its de facto metropolitan area could be defined as an “unknown Metropolis”, f...
This book is accessible in the best sense of the term and yet offers complex ideas and challenges to...
What visions for the future of the “Greater Maputo”? What territorial images and analytical interpre...
Participation is one of the fundamental aspects of social sustainability, which is necessary in orde...
Urban governments need to take actions to reduce disaster risks and incorporate climate resilience i...
The frequency and intensity of extreme climate events are increasing all around the world, due to cl...
This training handbook is a result of the Environment and Urban Development Training Project. This p...
Coastal green belts are considered as an appropriate solution to mitigate the adverse impacts of nat...
Data collected from focus groups discussions with local communities of 4 distrcits of Mozambique in ...
Participatory Planning for Climate Compatible Development in Maputo, Mozambique is a practitioners’ ...
This paper proposes a rights-based approach for participatory urban planning for climate change adap...
This research examines participation in urban planning, arguing that many contemporary theories and ...
The authors examine partnerships as a policy strategy for climate change governance in cities in the...
This contribution presents a participatory and multi-disciplinary approach to the development issues...
Coastal green belts are considered as an appropriate solution to mitigate the adverse impacts of nat...
The city of Maputo and its de facto metropolitan area could be defined as an “unknown Metropolis”, f...
This book is accessible in the best sense of the term and yet offers complex ideas and challenges to...
What visions for the future of the “Greater Maputo”? What territorial images and analytical interpre...
Participation is one of the fundamental aspects of social sustainability, which is necessary in orde...
Urban governments need to take actions to reduce disaster risks and incorporate climate resilience i...
The frequency and intensity of extreme climate events are increasing all around the world, due to cl...
This training handbook is a result of the Environment and Urban Development Training Project. This p...
Coastal green belts are considered as an appropriate solution to mitigate the adverse impacts of nat...
Data collected from focus groups discussions with local communities of 4 distrcits of Mozambique in ...