Published in Kenya in 1990 by Acts Press, African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) P.O. Box 45917, Nairobi, Kenya 4th Floor, St. George's House, Parliament Road Tel.: 254-2-336603, 340650, 505920; Fax: 336793 Telex: 22448 ACTS KE Published under the auspices of the Simeon H. Ominde Research Programme of the African Centre for Technology Studies, in conjunction with the Woods Hole Research Center, 13 Church Street, P.O. Box 296, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA Tel. (508) 540-9900; Fax: (508) 540-9700, with financial assistance from the Rockefeller Foundation, New York, USA and the Ford Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya No rights reserved. All parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any other means without prior permission from the publishers, provided the source is duly acknowledged. Typeset by Initiatives Publishers P.O. Box 69313, Nairobi, Kenya 4th Floor, St. George's House, Parliament Road Tel.: 254-2-336603, 340650, 505920; Fax: 336793 Telex: 22448 ACTS KE Printed by English Press Limited, P.O. Box 30127, Nairobi, Kenya Cataloguing in Publication Data The Nairobi declaration on climatic change. - Nairobi, Kenya, Acts Press, African Centre for Technology Studies, 1990. ISBN 9966-41-015-5 The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is a non-partisan, notfor-profit institution established to conduct policy and practical research in technological innovation and environmental management. The Centre promotes the view that technological change, environmental management, and institutional innovation are crucial to sustainable development and should be at the core of all development efforts. ACTS has a national focus and a regional view and collaborates with United Nations, governmental, inter-governmental, private, academic and other research institutions with similar objectives. Acts Press is an autonomous wing of ACTS and operates under an independent editorial policy.

Select target paragraph3