In order for Egypt to respond effectively to the alarming environmental threats it faces, it must bring the large number of military-managed projects and production in the civilian domain under a single, integrated national framework for climate change mitigation and adaptation planning, monitoring, and accountability.
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Table of Contents
- Do No Harm: Toward an Environmental Audit of Military-Managed Civilian Projects in Egypt 1
- Summary 1
- Key Themes 1
- Findings/Recommendations 1
- Introduction 1
- Drivers and Shapers of Environmental Approaches 2
- The Policy and Operational Framework 3
- Overview of Military-Managed Projects 4
- Construction, Housing, and Infrastructure 5
- Manufacturing and Mineral Extraction 7
- Potential Risk in Military-Managed Projects and Production 7
- Urbanization 8
- Transport Infrastructure 10
- Energy 11
- Water and Desalination 11
- Manufacturing and Mineral Extraction 13
- The Imperative of Integrating the Military into a National Environmental Framework 14
- Notes 15
- ADDITIONAL LINKS 23
- More work from Carnegie 24