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Published July 2002 by Peter Lang Publishing.
sub-Saharan Africa where a marked asymmetry is present between land. countries in the sub-Saharan Africa are listed in. Table 1 and the descriptive statistics of the panel data
sub-Saharan Africa where a marked asymmetry is present between land. line penetration and mobile telecommunications expansion. Corresponding author. Table 1 and the descriptive statistics of the panel data. used in this study are summarized in Table 2. An issue of the uttermost pertinence is whether. there is a causal relationship between telecommuni
Food security in sub-Saharan Africa Environment, migration and food security in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Coates, . Swindale, . & Bilinsky, P. (2007). Cooke, . Sarah, . & Mckay, A. (2016). Environment, migration and food security in the Upper West Region of Ghana. In I. N. Luginaah & R. Bezner-Kerr (Ed., Environment and health in Sub-Saharan Africa: Managing an emerging crises (pp. 25–38). Netherlands: Springer.
Mobile telecommunications service has exceptionally developed for decades in most part of the world and it recently becomes a widely used technology. Discover more publications, questions and projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Economic Development. Since the development of mobile telecommunications technology evolves in accordance with the regulatory policy and framework, Cambodia is facing some challenges due to the absence of regulations in telecommunications sector.
We examine the effect on economic growth of mobile cellular phones in sub-Saharan Africa where a marked .
We examine the effect on economic growth of mobile cellular phones in sub-Saharan Africa where a marked asymmetry is present between land-line penetration and mobile telecommunications expansion. This study extends previous ones along two important dimensions. First, we allow for the potential endogeneity between economic growth and telecommunications expansion by employing a special linear generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator.
Land use and land cover change and its implications in Kagera river basin . that REDD+ efforts are aligned with agricultural and land-use policies.
Land use and land cover change and its implications in Kagera river basin, East Africa. Our results highlight the importance of looking beyond the forest sector to ensure that REDD+ efforts are aligned with agricultural and land-use policies. Export citation Request permission. Imbernon, J. (2004), ‘A spatial approach to deforestation phenomena, what remote sensing can contribute’, in Babin, D. (e., Beyond Tropical Deforestation, Paris: UNESCO, CIRAD, pp. 13–22.
Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from greater levels of water stress than many other regions in the world
Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from greater levels of water stress than many other regions in the world. Experts say wise economic development focused on infrastructure and improved treaties on water allocation are crucial to relieving this stress. Backgrounder by Christopher W. Tatlock. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from chronically overburdened water systems under increasing stress from fast-growing urban areas.
An assessment of the enabling environment for future networks and services in Sub-Saharan Africa
Fixed broadband has been slow, with a small base of fixed lines, supplemented by WiMAX experiments. Telecommunications regulation has often focused on interpretation of licence conditions, rather then opening markets. An assessment of the enabling environment for future networks and services in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Educational technology in sub-Saharan Africa
Educational technology in sub-Saharan Africa. Educational technology in sub-Saharan Africa refers to the promotion, development and use of information and communication technologies (ICT), m-learning, media, and other technological tools to improve aspects of education in sub-Saharan Africa.