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V. Foreign Higher Education and Education Systems, International Relations, Bilateral Relations
C. Books
Author
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DALELO, Aklilu
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Title
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Environment and sustainability in Ethiopian education system : a longitudinal analysis |
Edition
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Neue Ausg. |
Publisher
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Bad Homburg : VAS Verl. für Akad. Schriften, 2012 |
Collation
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105 S. : Ill. |
Publication year
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2012 |
Series
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(Higher Education for Sustainability ; 6) |
ISBN
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978-3-88864-487-0 |
Inventory number
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77287 |
Keywords
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Ausland : Äthiopien : allgemein ; Ausland : Äthiopien : Hochschulwesen allgemein ; Umweltschutz |
Abstract
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This book is an exceptional piece of work in many respects.First of all, it represents an in-depth assessment of thestatus of environmental and sustainability education inEthiopia by revealing the policy provisions against the edu-cational backdrop of practical efforts on the ground. Se-condly, and in line with this broad analytical framework, itwill definitely be of a vital interest to a large variety of rea-ders: students, teachers, researchers, and policy makers,to mention a few. It has to be pointed out that the book isan outcome of the author?s thorough and extensive re-search on the Ethiopian education system, with a markedfocus on higher education institutions. Thus, this longitu-dinal study does not only allow profound portrayals as towhether and where national environmental and develop-ment policies either flourish or perish, but also tackles thesesometimes sensitive issues in a constructive manner there-by offering important suggestions on a way forward. Given the fact that raising awareness of and attitude toward environmental and sustainability issuesfacing his country form a pressing issue, Aklilu Dalelo?s book on the situation in Ethiopia ? belongingto the world?s region that is called the cradle of humankind ? may be seen as a timely contributionto the ongoing debate in Africa whereby ?green growth? is seen as an essential element of thecontinent?s structural economic transformation towards a sustainable future.(HRK / Abstract übernommen) |
Signature
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W 02-005 DALE |