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Scarce Resources, Perception Of Risk, And Collective Action, Nicholas S. Hopkins
Scarce Resources, Perception Of Risk, And Collective Action, Nicholas S. Hopkins
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Environmental Action At The Community Level, Salah Arafa
Environmental Action At The Community Level, Salah Arafa
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Environmental Policies In Egypt, Salah Hafez
Environmental Policies In Egypt, Salah Hafez
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Environmental Challenges In Egypt, Farkhonda Hassan
Environmental Challenges In Egypt, Farkhonda Hassan
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The Effects Of Environment On Health, Shafika Nasser
The Effects Of Environment On Health, Shafika Nasser
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Environmental Politics In Egypt, Salwa Sharawi Gomaa
Environmental Politics In Egypt, Salwa Sharawi Gomaa
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Towards Sustainable Desert Development For Egypt, Adli Bishay
Towards Sustainable Desert Development For Egypt, Adli Bishay
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Denial In The Decisive Decade: Towards Intervention And Common Action, Sandra Postel
Denial In The Decisive Decade: Towards Intervention And Common Action, Sandra Postel
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Human Development And The Environment, Mohsen Tawfik
Human Development And The Environment, Mohsen Tawfik
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Education For Women-For What?, Wafik Hassouna
Education For Women-For What?, Wafik Hassouna
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The seminar from which these papers flow was the product of many minds, multiple energies and much co-operation during the many months prior to its final implementation. The idea of a women's seminar oriented to the issues and concerns of contemporary Egyptian society was initially put forth in the fal I of 1974 to coincide with efforts that were developing on a national level in Egypt to commemorate 1975 as International Women's Year. It is with deepest gratitude that I extend special appreciation to Mrs. Marlene Michel Anawati, then a Post Master's Fellow in the Department of SociologyAnthropology and Psychology. …