Mozambique
Constitution
Charter 88
Government
Governments on the Web.
This site links to governmental departments, NGOs, and general information sites
for Mozambique.
Non-Governmental
Organizations
The World Conservation
Union: Mozambique Country Office. This site includes
information about IUCN initiatives and objectives in Mozambique on a wide range of
environmental issues. Contact information for the office is provided, as well as
recent publications.
Endangered Wildlife Trust. This
NGO is a member of IUCN and works on projects dedicated to conserving endangered species
in Africa. This site describes EWT's working groups and partnerships.
International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis. The IIASA is currently working on a
population-development-environment interaction analysis in Botswana, Namibia and
Mozambique. The project and missions of IIASA are described on this page.
WRI's Sustainable Development Information
Service This site provides abstracts on each of the reports listed below,
as well as information on how to obtain full-text copies.
1. Environmental synopsis : Mozambique/(Resumo ambiental : Mocambique)
2. Environmental synopsis of the Republic of Mozambique
3. Mozambique : the present environmental situation -- 1990
4. Country report for UNCED ' 92 [Mozambique]
5. Integrating environmental issues into a strategy for sustainable agricultural
development : the case of Mozambique
6. Mozambique : a country profile
General
General Information.
This is a general resource site for the government, NGOs, and other information on
Mozambique..
Mozambique:
Economic Development and Environment. This site, created by Columbia
University Libraries, supplies a number of links to environmental economic, political and
financial information about Mozambique.
FRAME. FRAME facilitates the use
and exchange of web-based information for environment and natural resource management
professionals in Africa. This website provides analytical tools and information,
mechanisms to share lessons and experiences, as well as opportunities for linkages to
enhance collaboration among partners.
Tracker. Tracker is a database
which allows users to enter their own experiences from local resource management in Africa
or learn from the experiences of others. It aims to facilitate the gathering and sharing
of natural resource management information, as well as encourage work with local
communities.
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