Our Country, the Planet: Forging a Partnership for SurvivalLime Tree, 1992 - 291 pages |
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... ment ; not just to ' development ' in a specialised Third World con- text , but to the development of all countries , all peoples , indeed , to the development of our human society . There were good reasons for my concern that ...
... ment ; not just to ' development ' in a specialised Third World con- text , but to the development of all countries , all peoples , indeed , to the development of our human society . There were good reasons for my concern that ...
Page 260
... ment and environmental degradation : Without economic growth , there would be no development and hence no transition to sustainable development . The debt problem , which had ground economic growth to a halt , would have to be resolved ...
... ment and environmental degradation : Without economic growth , there would be no development and hence no transition to sustainable development . The debt problem , which had ground economic growth to a halt , would have to be resolved ...
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... ment Program , 1989 . Sustainable Water Development and Management : A Synthesis . Nairobi : UN Environment Program , 1989 . Action on Ozone . Nairobi : UN Environment Program , 1990 . The State of Environment : Children and the ...
... ment Program , 1989 . Sustainable Water Development and Management : A Synthesis . Nairobi : UN Environment Program , 1989 . Action on Ozone . Nairobi : UN Environment Program , 1990 . The State of Environment : Children and the ...
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Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
Our Country, The Planet: Forging A Partnership For Survival Shridath S. Ramphal No preview available - 1992 |
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