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This book addresses the critical transition from traditional development strategies to sustainable development practices. It provides a detailed examination of theories of development administration and explores how sustainable development has redefined global goals. The book delves into various models that put sustainability into action, examining the role of international agencies in promoting sustainable growth. Key topics include citizen-centric governance, inclusive development, gender equality, and the integration of governance with environmental stewardship. It also confronts the ethical challenges in sustainable governance and provides a critical analysis of current evaluation metrics.
The text offers valuable insights for navigating the complexities of sustainable development while proposing future directions for policy and practice. Drawing on both theory and real-world applications, this book is essential for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
Contents
Preface - List of Figures - List of Tables - Chapter 1 Development Administration - Chapter 2 Theories of Development Administration: An International Perspective - Chapter 3 The Rise of Sustainable Development Administration: A Paradigm Shift - Chapter 4 Models of Sustainable Development in Action: From Theory to Practice - Chapter 5 Role of International Agencies in Sustainable Development - Chapter 6 Citizen-centric Governance - Chapter 7 Inclusive Development - Chapter 8 Gender Equality in Sustainable Development - Chapter 9 Integrating Governance and Environmental Stewardship in Sustainable Development - Chapter 10 An Ethical Deficit in Sustainable Governance - Chapter 11 Navigating Sustainable Development: Challenges, Evaluation Metrics and Future Directions - Index



