  
Aaron E. Zazueta
International development organizations and developing-country governments are increasingly recognizing that successful development schemes and programs depend, at least in part, on the active participation of the local individuals and groups with a vested interest in the outcome of the program. Starting with the premise that this kind of public participation is crucial to achieving environmentally sustainable development, this insightful report provides operational concepts, methodological guidelines, and real-world examples for promoting "stakeholder" participation in environmental policymaking in the developing world.
1995 / 60 pages
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