University Press of America
Pages: 510
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Augustine A. Ikein, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Economics, Finance and Policy Studies, at Delaware State University. Professor Ikein was also a recipient of the United States Fulbright Fellowship Award and a Visiting Fulbright Scholar to University of Port Harcourt, 1998-1999. Steve Azaiki, Ph.D., is the former Secretary to Bayelsa State Government 2002-2005 and is the current President of the World Environmental Movement for Africa (WEMFA) in Nigeria. D.S.P. Alamieyeseigha, Ph.D., was the First Executive Governor of Bayelsa State of Nigeria, 1999 through 2005.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 Introduction to Nigeria and the Politics of Niger Delta Development
Chapter 4 The History of Oil, Niger Delta and the Development of Nigeria
Chapter 5 Niger Delta: The Geography, People and Development
Chapter 6 Niger Delta and Indigenous Development
Chapter 7 Introduction to the Nature of Pre-Industrial Environmental Management and Ecological Stewardship in Nigeria
Chapter 8 Oil and Gas Politics in the Niger Delta
Chapter 9 Oil and Federalism
Chapter 10 The Conceptual Framework and Strategy for Niger Delta Development: A Niger Delta Development Commission Perspective
Chapter 11 Niger Delta Development [NDDC]: A Federal Government Perspective
Chapter 12 Niger Delta Development
Chapter 13 Niger Delta Development: A United Nations Development Program: A Donor Agency Perspective
Chapter 14 The Role of Science and Technology for the Promotion of Sustainable Development in the Niger Delta Region
Chapter 15 Sustainable Livelihood, Poverty Alleviation and Development in the Niger Delta Region: What Lesson from the IFAD/UNDP Credit-Input Strategy for NDDC?
Chapter 16 Poverty and Social Insecurity in the Niger Delta: What Lessons can be learned from IFAD/UNDP Anti-Poverty Program?
Chapter 17 Governance, Democratization and Development of the Niger Delta
Chapter 18 Democracy, Democratization and Participatory Development: A Case for Women in the Twenty-First Century: Niger Delta Region
Chapter 19 The Niger Delta Question: The Imperatives for Peace and Progress
Chapter 20 The Niger Delta and the Izon (Ijaw) Nation in Politics, War and Peace Building
Chapter 21 Contemporary Issues and Realities of the Niger Delta Situation: The Demand of Youths Towards Sustenance of Peace
Chapter 22 The Environmental Challenge of Developing the Niger Delta
Chapter 23 Environmental Conflicts: The Case of the Niger Delta
Chapter 24 Energy, Environment and Security: The Niger Delta Factor
Chapter 25 Environmental Management in a Depressed Economy
Chapter 26 Energy, Environment and Disasters: The Niger Delta Experience
Chapter 27 Sustainable Development and the Environment: Managing the Interface
Chapter 28 Federalism, Resource Control and the Quest for Social Justice
Chapter 29 A Community Guide to Understanding Resource Control
Chapter 30 Resource Control as Panacea for Sustainable Peace and Development of the Niger Delta in a Democratic System: A Niger Delta State Governor Perspective
Chapter 31 Nigeria, Federalism, the Constitution and Resource Control
Chapter 32 Resource Control and the Law: Beyond the Supreme Court Judgment
Chapter 33 The Position of the Niger Delta on Nigeria's 1999 Constitution
Chapter 34 The Role of Resource Control and Restructuring in the Political Economy of Nigeria
Chapter 35 The Role of Trade Union Workers and the Quest for True Democracy
Chapter 36 Strategies for Investment Promotions in the Niger Delta Region: A Group Report
Chapter 37 Democracy and Development of the Niger Delta in the 21st Century
Part 38 Bibliography
Part 39 About the Authors
Part 40 About the Contributors
Part 41 Index