Approaches to Sustainable DevelopmentRoutledge, 2021 M12 24 - 313 pages A definition of sustainable development is that of the Brundtland Commission - "...development which meets the needs of the current generation without jeopardizing the needs of future generations". This volume seeks to analyze the economic basis for this definition, and to look at the critiques of the economic approach - which have their basis in growing disquiet over the role of the productive normative science driving technological change and economic transformation. The discussion is followed by studies of the application of the criteria of sustainability to rural problems in South Asia, Kenya, Nepal, and Latin America and to urban/industrial problems in Jamaica, Chile and Vietnam. |
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... Utilization : A Grand Illusion ? Katrina Brown III Rural Applications of Sustainability 83 6 Population and Food in South Asia : Recent Trends and Prospects 103 Tim Dyson 88888 50 7 Land , Livestock and Livelihoods : Towards Sustainable ...
... Utilization : A Grand Illusion ? Katrina Brown III Rural Applications of Sustainability 83 6 Population and Food in South Asia : Recent Trends and Prospects 103 Tim Dyson 88888 50 7 Land , Livestock and Livelihoods : Towards Sustainable ...
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... utilization of these resources . The third section of the chapter then notes the scepticism of some leading economists concerning the value of either approach to sustainable development , but argues that even if such scepticism were to ...
... utilization of these resources . The third section of the chapter then notes the scepticism of some leading economists concerning the value of either approach to sustainable development , but argues that even if such scepticism were to ...
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... utilization of water resources in developing countries . John Cameron adopts a more questioning tone towards the application of the economic approach to sustainability by drawing attention to the broad range of economic activities from ...
... utilization of water resources in developing countries . John Cameron adopts a more questioning tone towards the application of the economic approach to sustainability by drawing attention to the broad range of economic activities from ...
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... utilization of each individual system, considered in isolation, was optimal). If it were possible to redistribute water from low-cost sources to users with relatively high marginal values, aggregate welfare and productivity would ...
... utilization of each individual system, considered in isolation, was optimal). If it were possible to redistribute water from low-cost sources to users with relatively high marginal values, aggregate welfare and productivity would ...
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Contents
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Labour Force Analysis as a Means to Understand the Livelihood | 50 |
A Grand Illusion? | 83 |
Recent Trends and Prospects | 103 |
Towards Sustainable Pastoral | 129 |
In Pursuit of Sustainable | 144 |
Global Processes and the Politics of Sustainable Development | 169 |
Chile and Jamaica | 197 |
Pollution Patterns in the Industrialization Process | 220 |
Social Change and Environment | 247 |
Taking Stock | 296 |
Subject Index | 309 |
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