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Sustainable development in its three dimensions is the only way forward, the road to happiness, satisfaction and fulfillment of all peoples, especially those who have endured centuries of hardship imposed by the darker side of human history - colonialism, discrimination, and of course, unbearable backwardness. This book is a thrilling, rather telling account and analysis of the events and processes that have taken place and evolved during the period 1994-2014 in the country of Mozambique, whose efforts to attain sustainable development by no means can be seen in isolation but within the…mehr

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Sustainable development in its three dimensions is the only way forward, the road to happiness, satisfaction and fulfillment of all peoples, especially those who have endured centuries of hardship imposed by the darker side of human history - colonialism, discrimination, and of course, unbearable backwardness. This book is a thrilling, rather telling account and analysis of the events and processes that have taken place and evolved during the period 1994-2014 in the country of Mozambique, whose efforts to attain sustainable development by no means can be seen in isolation but within the context of the sub-region of Southern Africa, let alone the challenges facing the region of Africa as a whole, and forecasts what would ultimately be the final outcome if the current trends prevailed. The book is a must for any one who enjoys delving into the intricate and passionate world of sustainable development, be them scholars, thinkers, intellectuals, academicians, professionals, members of decision making bodies, leaders at different levels and fields of human endeavour, politicians and so on.
Autorenporträt
Rogério Wamusse, a BSc Hons. degree in Applied Chemistry and Associate degree in Applied Biology holder, is a professional of environmental management for sustainable development since the early 1990's, having worked successively in senior positions within the ministry responsible for the environmental management and sustainable development.