Survival for a Small Planet
The Sustainable Development Agenda
Herausgeber: Bigg, Tom
Survival for a Small Planet
The Sustainable Development Agenda
Herausgeber: Bigg, Tom
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*Reviews and analyses the full spectrum of strategies and policies needed to deliver sustainability in the 21st century
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*Reviews and analyses the full spectrum of strategies and policies needed to deliver sustainability in the 21st century
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781844070770
- ISBN-10: 1844070778
- Artikelnr.: 57040618
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781844070770
- ISBN-10: 1844070778
- Artikelnr.: 57040618
Tom Bigg is a Senior Researcher at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
Foreword
Part I: Global Governance
The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Was it Worthwhile?
Security and Sustainability
The Trade and Environment Agenda Post-Johannesburg
Moving Beyond Kyoto: Developing Coutnries, Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Financing Sustainable Development: Is There Life after Johannesburg?
Global Public Goods: Some Key Questions
Towards Better Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Filling the Knowldege Gap
The International Framework for Action: Is the CSD the Best We Can Do?
Part II: National and Local Governance
National Sustainable Development Strategies
Striving for Good Governance in Urban Areas: The Role of Local Agenda 21s in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Part III: Equity and Sustainable Development - Towards New Ways of Working?
Environment and Human Rights: A New Approach to Sustainable Development
The Politics of Radical Partnerships: Sustainable Development, Rights and Responsibilities
The Age of Globalization
What does the Feminization of Labour Mean for Sustainable Livelihoods?
Environment and Human Health: Towards a Shared Agenda for Sustainable Development
The Links between Migration, Globalization and Sustainable Development
Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development
Part IV: Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management
Poverty and Environment
Forest Policy and Practice since UNCED
Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Reconciling Agriculture and Wildlife:Policy and Research Challenges of 'Ecoagriculture'
Improving Access to Water and Sanitation: Rethinking the Way Forward in Light of the Millennium Development Goals
Part V: Markets and Sustainable Development
Do the Poor Count?
The Chains of Agriculture: Sustainability and the Restructuring of Agrifood Markets
Pro-poor Tourism: Harnessing the World's Largest Industry for the World's Poor; Turning the Rhetoric into Action for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
Mining and Minerals: Breaking New Ground
Corporate Citizenship: Revisiting the Relationship between Business, Good Governance and Sustainable Development
Index
Part I: Global Governance
The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Was it Worthwhile?
Security and Sustainability
The Trade and Environment Agenda Post-Johannesburg
Moving Beyond Kyoto: Developing Coutnries, Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Financing Sustainable Development: Is There Life after Johannesburg?
Global Public Goods: Some Key Questions
Towards Better Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Filling the Knowldege Gap
The International Framework for Action: Is the CSD the Best We Can Do?
Part II: National and Local Governance
National Sustainable Development Strategies
Striving for Good Governance in Urban Areas: The Role of Local Agenda 21s in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Part III: Equity and Sustainable Development - Towards New Ways of Working?
Environment and Human Rights: A New Approach to Sustainable Development
The Politics of Radical Partnerships: Sustainable Development, Rights and Responsibilities
The Age of Globalization
What does the Feminization of Labour Mean for Sustainable Livelihoods?
Environment and Human Health: Towards a Shared Agenda for Sustainable Development
The Links between Migration, Globalization and Sustainable Development
Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development
Part IV: Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management
Poverty and Environment
Forest Policy and Practice since UNCED
Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Reconciling Agriculture and Wildlife:Policy and Research Challenges of 'Ecoagriculture'
Improving Access to Water and Sanitation: Rethinking the Way Forward in Light of the Millennium Development Goals
Part V: Markets and Sustainable Development
Do the Poor Count?
The Chains of Agriculture: Sustainability and the Restructuring of Agrifood Markets
Pro-poor Tourism: Harnessing the World's Largest Industry for the World's Poor; Turning the Rhetoric into Action for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
Mining and Minerals: Breaking New Ground
Corporate Citizenship: Revisiting the Relationship between Business, Good Governance and Sustainable Development
Index
Foreword
Part I: Global Governance
The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Was it Worthwhile?
Security and Sustainability
The Trade and Environment Agenda Post-Johannesburg
Moving Beyond Kyoto: Developing Coutnries, Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Financing Sustainable Development: Is There Life after Johannesburg?
Global Public Goods: Some Key Questions
Towards Better Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Filling the Knowldege Gap
The International Framework for Action: Is the CSD the Best We Can Do?
Part II: National and Local Governance
National Sustainable Development Strategies
Striving for Good Governance in Urban Areas: The Role of Local Agenda 21s in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Part III: Equity and Sustainable Development - Towards New Ways of Working?
Environment and Human Rights: A New Approach to Sustainable Development
The Politics of Radical Partnerships: Sustainable Development, Rights and Responsibilities
The Age of Globalization
What does the Feminization of Labour Mean for Sustainable Livelihoods?
Environment and Human Health: Towards a Shared Agenda for Sustainable Development
The Links between Migration, Globalization and Sustainable Development
Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development
Part IV: Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management
Poverty and Environment
Forest Policy and Practice since UNCED
Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Reconciling Agriculture and Wildlife:Policy and Research Challenges of 'Ecoagriculture'
Improving Access to Water and Sanitation: Rethinking the Way Forward in Light of the Millennium Development Goals
Part V: Markets and Sustainable Development
Do the Poor Count?
The Chains of Agriculture: Sustainability and the Restructuring of Agrifood Markets
Pro-poor Tourism: Harnessing the World's Largest Industry for the World's Poor; Turning the Rhetoric into Action for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
Mining and Minerals: Breaking New Ground
Corporate Citizenship: Revisiting the Relationship between Business, Good Governance and Sustainable Development
Index
Part I: Global Governance
The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Was it Worthwhile?
Security and Sustainability
The Trade and Environment Agenda Post-Johannesburg
Moving Beyond Kyoto: Developing Coutnries, Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Financing Sustainable Development: Is There Life after Johannesburg?
Global Public Goods: Some Key Questions
Towards Better Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Filling the Knowldege Gap
The International Framework for Action: Is the CSD the Best We Can Do?
Part II: National and Local Governance
National Sustainable Development Strategies
Striving for Good Governance in Urban Areas: The Role of Local Agenda 21s in Africa, Asia and Latin America
Part III: Equity and Sustainable Development - Towards New Ways of Working?
Environment and Human Rights: A New Approach to Sustainable Development
The Politics of Radical Partnerships: Sustainable Development, Rights and Responsibilities
The Age of Globalization
What does the Feminization of Labour Mean for Sustainable Livelihoods?
Environment and Human Health: Towards a Shared Agenda for Sustainable Development
The Links between Migration, Globalization and Sustainable Development
Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development
Part IV: Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource Management
Poverty and Environment
Forest Policy and Practice since UNCED
Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Reconciling Agriculture and Wildlife:Policy and Research Challenges of 'Ecoagriculture'
Improving Access to Water and Sanitation: Rethinking the Way Forward in Light of the Millennium Development Goals
Part V: Markets and Sustainable Development
Do the Poor Count?
The Chains of Agriculture: Sustainability and the Restructuring of Agrifood Markets
Pro-poor Tourism: Harnessing the World's Largest Industry for the World's Poor; Turning the Rhetoric into Action for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
Mining and Minerals: Breaking New Ground
Corporate Citizenship: Revisiting the Relationship between Business, Good Governance and Sustainable Development
Index