Fostering Environmental Integration in Public Aid: Influence of Interactions Between Environmental NGOs and Aid Donors |
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Authors: | Fanny Guillet Tiphaine Leménager |
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Affiliation: | 1.Centre d’écologie et des sciences de la conservation,Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle,Paris,France;2.Agence Fran?aise de Développement,Paris Cedex 12,France |
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Abstract: | In order to ensure sustainable development, aid donors need to improve the environmental effectiveness of their whole activity. This improvement seems to be influenced by their interactions with environmental NGOs (ENGOs). Faced with a diversity of interactions between these two kinds of actors, a strategic typology is proposed here to describe this multiplicity and, by doing so, to consider their environmental impact. Four relational postures have been identified: (i) external advocacy and (ii) the cooperation–criticism focus on the antagonistic link that exists between environment and development; (iii) environmental collaboration, and (iv) service provision, which focus on synergies that can exist between environment protection and development issues. Win–win solutions need to be continuously sought and enhanced. However, ENGOs and donors are called to recognize the necessity of maintaining a critical position in actors’ interactions vis-à-vis the implementation of development activities that are detrimental for the environment. |
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