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A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Governance in East Africa

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Kimani, Nicholas

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Oxford University Press

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The article reflects upon a collaborative approach to environmental governance undertaken by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania under the auspices of a United Nations Environment Programme-administered project-the Partnership for Development of Environmental Law

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Journal of Environmental Law

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2037-12-31
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