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file_icons/generic.png A Structure Plan for Walvis Bay Volume 2: Recommendations
Description:   The Walvis Bay area forms part of the Erongo region and is situated along the Atlantic coast of Namibia between the Swakop and Kuiseb rivers. The second volume of the structure plan builds upon the studies developed in volume 1. It focuses on all scales o
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file_icons/generic.png Community Based Tourism in the Karas Region
Description:   Most of Namibia's communal land has been studied with regards to the feasibility of tourism initiatives as a means of community development. Only the southern regions, as well as Omaheke and some constituencies in the Otjozondjupa regions, have not been c
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file_icons/generic.png Council Holds Counsel On Development Bids
Description:   FOUR applications received by the Walvis Bay Town Council for the development of the beach areas south of Langstrand and Dolphin Park and at Walvis Bay have been referred back to the Management Committee for further information. Manager Public Relations,
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file_icons/generic.png Draft Discussion Document of Analysis of the Walvis Bay Socio-Economic and Planning Survey
Description:   The report was based on a questionnaire survey. With the objectives of making the information available for planners to gain a general overview of the needs of the representative sample of Walvis Bay residents.
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file_icons/generic.png Educational needs of special children not addressed
Description:   WINDHOEK - The educational needs of a significant number of children with disabilities and special learning needs, especially girls, are not being properly addressed, Namibia's Education For All (EFA) National Plan of Action 2001 to 2015 indicates.
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file_icons/generic.png Envoys make headway as Johannesburg summit nears
Description:   UNITED NATIONS, July 17 (Reuters) - Envoys from 25 nations narrowed their differences on Wednesday on a blueprint for environmentally friendly development to be adopted at a global summit in Johannesburg that opens in less than six weeks, U.N. officials s
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file_icons/generic.png Erongo Region Regional Development Plan 2001/2002 - 2005/2006
Description:   Namibia's regional approach to development has a new emphasis on decentralization and has given government the opportunity to plan with regard to the human resource potential as well as the economic, investment and physical requirements of the region.
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file_icons/generic.png Erongo Regional Development Plan 1997-2000
Description:   Even the most cursory glance at the Erongo Region reveals a geographical area with very few natural resources advantages from which it could benefit through promoting various economic development and growth schemes. More awkward for planning is the fact t
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file_icons/generic.png Hardap Region: Tourism Development Plan 2003
Description:   The purpose of the Hardap Tourism Development Plan is to describe the role of the Hardap Regional Council and the Hardap Tourism Board in the Development of tourism in the region.
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file_icons/generic.png Hardap Regional Development Plan
Description:   The Hardap Regional Development Plan is the region's first medium-term development strategy intended to cement the foundation for building a dynamic economy in which regions residents will be both participants and beneficiaries
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file_icons/generic.png IDP ASSESSMENT NAMAKWA DISTRICT 2002
Description:   The Namakwa District Municipality (NDM) is the largest by area of all district municipalities in South Africa, located in the remote, arid region known as the Succulent Karoo in the Northern Cape Province. The region is sparsely populated, its economic ba
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file_icons/generic.png Implementing the Trust Fund for Regional Development and Equity Provisions
Description:   Implementing the Trust Fund for Regional Development and Equity Provisions
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file_icons/generic.png Integrated Development Plan for the Richtersveld
Description:   This product is a product of the ongoing Integrated Development Planning process in the Richtersveld. The IDP has been based on the principle of informed and pervasive participation by the communities and other role players in the region and hence fulfils
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file_icons/generic.png Karas Regional Development Plan
Description:   The regional development plan is an attempt by the Namibian government to outline each of the regions� development potentials and weaknesses. It provides a Programme for action for the economic, social, and institutional structures. The development plan i
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file_icons/generic.png Karas Regional Development Plan
Description:   The Karas Regional Development Plan is the region's first medium-term development strategy intended to cement the foundation for building a dynamic economy in which regions residents will be both participants and beneficiaries
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file_icons/generic.png Karas Regional Development Plan 2001/2002-2005/2006
Description:   The regional development plan is an attempt by the Namibian government to outline each of the regions� development potentials and weaknesses. It provides a Programme for action for the economic, social, and institutional structures. The development plan i
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file_icons/generic.png Karas Strategic Development Plan
Description:   The Karas region, being the largest region in Namibia, is located in the most southern part of Namibia. Regional Planning in this region is being controlled by the Karas Regional Council. Since planning in this region is undertaken largely on a sectoral b
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file_icons/generic.png Khomas Regional Development Plan
Description:   This document is a preliminary presentation of the data gathered and the sector analyses undertaken by various sector specialists. It contains findings and recommendations of the study undertaken for the overall development of the Khomas region
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file_icons/generic.png Kunene Regional Development Plan Part 1
Description:   The Kunene River with its Epupa Falls (Herero word for falling waters) divides Namibia�s Kunene Region from Angola to the north. Its mountains, plains and Skeleton desert coast cover an area, according to the Report of the Second Delimitation Commission (
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file_icons/generic.png Kunene Regional Development Plan Part 2
Description:   Part 2 of the Kunene Regional Development Plan focuses on the regional development objectives and strategies as well as on the regional sector analyses, in order to highlight the broad thrust of regional development for the plan period. A programme summar
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file_icons/generic.png Kunene Regional Developmetn Plan 20012002-20052006
Description:   The Kunene Region Development Plan is the region's first medium-term development strategy intended to cement the foundation for building a dynamic economy in which regions residents will be both participants and beneficiaries
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file_icons/generic.png Namibia North-West Tourism Option Plan (Phase II)
Description:   The north-west of Namibia, namely Kunene and Erongo regions, was for many years seen as a barren wasteland where subsistence farmers battled to make a living from their activities. The unspoilt landscapes has, in recent years been featured worldwide as on
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file_icons/generic.png Namibia Vision 2030
Description:   A national vision is a perception of the future, which reveals and points to something new beyond what is already available and accessible. The goal of the Vision 2030 is to improve the quality of life of people of Namibia to the level of their counterpar
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file_icons/generic.png National Wealth Natural Capital and Sustainable Development in Namibia
Description:   A country's income and economic well being depends on its wealth, where wealth is defined in the broadest sense to include produced, natural, human and social capital. Recognizing this, international agencies have begun to shift their emphasis from econom
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file_icons/generic.png Popolation Growth and Renewable Resource Management: The challenge of sustaining people and the environment
Description:   The earth is currently supporting more than 5 billion people more than ever before and the population is still growing at an unprecedented rate. This news is both good and bad. It is a triumph that advances in human skills, technology and modern energy en
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file_icons/generic.png Population Growth and Renewable Resource Management: The challenge of sustaining people and the environment
Description:   The earth is currently supporting more than 5 billion people more than ever before and the population is still growing at an unprecedented rate. This news is both good and bad. It is a triumph that advances in human skills; technology and modern energy en
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file_icons/generic.png Promotion of Environmental Management in the Private Sector of Devlopment Countries (P3U)
Description:   Promotion of Environmental Management in the Private Sector of Devlopment Countries (P3U)
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file_icons/generic.png Regional Development Plan 2001/2002 - 2005/2006
Description:   With the establishment of region Councils in 1993, a further dimension has been added to the democratization of the process of development planning in Namibia, with the principle functions of Regional Councils relating to the planning for, and the develop
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file_icons/generic.png Richtersveld Integrated Development Plan 2002
Description:   The IDP of March 2002 highlights four priority areas, each one with a list of specific issues that need to be addressed by the Municipality.
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file_icons/generic.png Richtersveld Youth Summit
Description:   The Richtersvled Youth Summit Report 2003
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file_icons/generic.png Sanitation Facilities at Ausseenkjer
Description:   The success of any project depends on if the project is sustainable over the long term. These are various factors that contribute to the sustainability of this project, and propose that if all these factors are present in our project, great success will b
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file_icons/generic.png Second National Development Plan (NDP II) Namibia Volume 3
Description:   This document presents Namibia's Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) for the five financial years from 2001-2002-20052006. The PSIP constitute the third Volume of the NDP II document. The PSIP consist of descriptions of development Programme for t
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file_icons/generic.png The Greater !Gariep Proposed world Heritage Site: A Feasibility Study
Description:   For several years there has been ongoing discussion around the nomination of a World Heritage Site (WHS) in the Richtersveld of South Africa, one that can potentially be extended across the !Gariep (Orange) River into Namibia. This discussion has surfaced
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file_icons/generic.png Walvis Bay Lagoon Integrated Environmental Management Plan: Rough Draft
Description:   The Walvis Bay Lagoon is said to be the richest coastal wetland in Southern Africa. The lagoon is also an integral part of the greater Walvis Bay area as it is a place of industry, recreation and tourism. The area’s protection is vital to the growth of ec
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file_icons/generic.png Walvis Bay Local Agenda 21: Project Document
Description:   The project Walvis Bay Local Agenda 21 comprises of four components: (i) Develop Environmental Policies and Strategies in the Walvis Bay Municipality recognizing LA21 principles, (ii) Establish a coherent picture of hydrodynamic and ecological conditions
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file_icons/generic.png Erongo Regional Development Plan 1997 2000
Description:   Even the most cursory glance at the Erongo Region reveals a geographical area with very few natural resources advantages from which it could benefit through promoting various economic development and growth schemes. More awkward for planning is the fact t
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