Sustainability and poverty alleviation: confronting environmental threats in Sindh, Pakistan - Directions in development - World Bank - Books - World Bank Publications - 9781464804526 - July 17, 2015
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Sustainability and poverty alleviation: confronting environmental threats in Sindh, Pakistan - Directions in development

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Sustainability and poverty alleviation: confronting environmental threats in Sindh, Pakistan - Directions in development

Publisher Marketing: "In 2009, more than 40,000 people died prematurely in Sindh, Pakistan because of an illness associated with an environmental health risk. This means that almost one of every five deaths that occurred that year was caused by environmental factors. Loss of natural resources and impacts from natural disasters also represent development challenges. Increased salinity and waterlogging result in loss of agricultural crops. In addition, hydro-meteorological hazards recurrently affect Sindh, as illustrated by the devastating effects of the 2010 and 2011 floods. For Sindh's population, these problems mean pain and suffering, and reduced opportunities for economic advancement. The costs of all these phenomena are equivalent to 10% of Sindh's Gross Domestic Product. Climate change may exacerbate these challenges. Sindh's environmental and climate change problems call for urgent responses. A number of feasible interventions could be carried out to address the categories of environmental degradation that have the highest impacts on Sindh's population. Many of those interventions have positive benefit-cost ratios, meaning that every rupee invested in them would result in health and social benefits worth more than one rupee. Addressing these challenges also calls for targeted institutional strengthening and policy improvements, particularly after the 18th Constitutional Amendment devolved environmental management responsibilities to provincial governments. The underlying goal of this book is to facilitate and stimulate sharing of information on these phenomena, and to provide an interdisciplinary framework for bringing about improved environmental conditions in Sindh. It includes a methodology that enables the identification of environmental and climate change priority problems; the analysis of interventions to address such problems; the establishment of a social learning mechanism to continuously improve Sindh's responses and build resilience in the face of climate variability and change; and opportunities for the potential involvement of different stakeholder groups to decisively tackle climate change and deteriorating environmental conditions." Contributor Bio:  Webster, Peter Peter Webster is an experienced business adviser, living in Oxfordshire, UK. He has spent much of his career in retail management for companies such as The John Lewis Partnership, Habitat and Trusthouse Forte. Since 1987, Peter has run his own training and consultancy business - not all plain sailing - which means he fully understands the issues faced by small businesses. Since 1996, Peter has been primarily involved in delivering advice and training sessions to small businesses on behalf of Business Link, to people of all ages and backgrounds. He has delivered a very large number of these sessions, resulting in many satisfied clients and business starts. In addition, Peter has run projects for commercial clients alongside these activities to maintain a balance of day-to-day exposure to industry. Peter Webster is an accredited business adviser, having achieved NVQ Level 4 in Business Counselling as well as other relevant qualifications.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 17, 2015
ISBN13 9781464804526
Publishers World Bank Publications
Genre Topical > Ecology
Pages 310
Dimensions 178 × 230 × 17 mm   ·   544 g

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