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Sustainable development : Economics and Environment in the Third World / David PEARCE
Titre : Sustainable development : Economics and Environment in the Third World Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David PEARCE ; Edward BARBIER ; Anil MARKANDYA Editeur : EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LIMITED Année de publication : 1992 Autre Editeur : London Environmental Economics Centre Importance : 217p Format : Moyen ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-85278-167-5 Note générale : DON DE CRDI Langues : Anglais Catégories : ASPECTS ECOLOGIQUES
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
ENVIRONNEMENT
PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT
RESOURCES NATURELLES
RESSOURCES ECONOMIQUES
TIERS-MONDEMots-clés : DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ECOLOGIE ECONOMIE POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT RESSOURCE NATURELLE ENVIRONNEMENT PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT Résumé : While "sustainable development" is the acknowledged subject of much recent development thiking ( see e.g. World Commission on Environment and development, 1987; Repetto, 1986; Redclift, 1987; Turner, 1988; Stockholm Group, 1988), little headway appears to have been made in terms of a rigorous definition of the concept. Therefore, not surprisingly, efforts to 'operationalize' sustainable development and to show how it can be integrated into practical decision-making have been few and generally inpersuasive. The use of the term 'development', rather than 'economic growth', implies acceptance of the limitations of the use measures such as gross national product (GNP) to measure the well-being of nations. Instead development embraces wider concerns of the quality of life - educational attainment, nutritional status, acess to basic freedoms and spritual welfare. The emphasis on sustainability suggests that what is needed is a policy effort aimed at maiking these developmental achievements last well into the future. By implication, some at least of past development efforts have achieved only short-lived gains.
Permalink : http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11773 Sustainable development : Economics and Environment in the Third World [texte imprimé] / David PEARCE ; Edward BARBIER ; Anil MARKANDYA . - [S.l.] : EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING LIMITED : [S.l.] : London Environmental Economics Centre, 1992 . - 217p ; Moyen.
ISBN : 978-1-85278-167-5
DON DE CRDI
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : ASPECTS ECOLOGIQUES
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
ENVIRONNEMENT
PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT
RESOURCES NATURELLES
RESSOURCES ECONOMIQUES
TIERS-MONDEMots-clés : DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ECOLOGIE ECONOMIE POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT RESSOURCE NATURELLE ENVIRONNEMENT PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT Résumé : While "sustainable development" is the acknowledged subject of much recent development thiking ( see e.g. World Commission on Environment and development, 1987; Repetto, 1986; Redclift, 1987; Turner, 1988; Stockholm Group, 1988), little headway appears to have been made in terms of a rigorous definition of the concept. Therefore, not surprisingly, efforts to 'operationalize' sustainable development and to show how it can be integrated into practical decision-making have been few and generally inpersuasive. The use of the term 'development', rather than 'economic growth', implies acceptance of the limitations of the use measures such as gross national product (GNP) to measure the well-being of nations. Instead development embraces wider concerns of the quality of life - educational attainment, nutritional status, acess to basic freedoms and spritual welfare. The emphasis on sustainability suggests that what is needed is a policy effort aimed at maiking these developmental achievements last well into the future. By implication, some at least of past development efforts have achieved only short-lived gains.
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