NGOs and Environmental Policies
Discover the impactful insights of NGOs and Environmental Policies by David Potter, published by Taylor & Francis in 1996. This essential read spans 174 pages, delving into the crucial role of non-governmental organizations in shaping environmental policies across Asia and Africa. Potter examines field research and connects it to theoretical frameworks within the academic realm, offering a comprehensive exploration of conservation efforts and the challenges faced by NGOs. From deforestation to forest management, this book addresses vital topics in environmental economics and government policy. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone passionate about nature and sustainable practices, NGOs and Environmental Policies provides a thorough understanding of how grassroots movements can influence policy change and promote forest conservation. Enhance your knowledge of environmental issues with this engaging and informative study.