Partnerships for Global Ecosystem Management: Science, Economics, and Law : Proceedings and Reference Readings from the Fifth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 1997, Page 273Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown World Bank Publications, 1999 - 272 pages The theme for the fifth annual Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Conference was the scientific, legal, and economic requirements of global ecosystem management. This volume presents readings and examines the outcomes from this conference. The objectives were to engage external experts and Bank managers and staff; to provide a unique opportunity for major professional groups to interact on the requirements to link scientific, economic, and legal solutions for global ecosystem management at the country level; and to promote understanding as to how best practice and innovations can be used for shared ecosystem management in sustainable development planning. |
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... produce volume 1 , number 1 , of the Environmental Lawyer law journal , and we are proud to say that our environmental law program is rated among the best in the nation . I am particularly intrigued with this year's conference theme ...
... produce volume 1 , number 1 , of the Environmental Lawyer law journal , and we are proud to say that our environmental law program is rated among the best in the nation . I am particularly intrigued with this year's conference theme ...
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... produce the wrong crops , if you cannot deliver them to your clients , if you do not have wholesalers , plan- ning , roads , education , and support for women , the system will not work . So what we are trying to do is not take just the ...
... produce the wrong crops , if you cannot deliver them to your clients , if you do not have wholesalers , plan- ning , roads , education , and support for women , the system will not work . So what we are trying to do is not take just the ...
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... production , and I served for about six years on the board of the International Laboratory for Animal Research and Animal Dis- ease in Nairobi , Kenya , where I learned a little bit about the international scene . However , it has been ...
... production , and I served for about six years on the board of the International Laboratory for Animal Research and Animal Dis- ease in Nairobi , Kenya , where I learned a little bit about the international scene . However , it has been ...
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... produce disease resistance or high - growth variance are likely to be progressively supplanted by procedures that can ... production by genetic manipu- lation offers few solutions , unless possible ecological consequences are considered ...
... produce disease resistance or high - growth variance are likely to be progressively supplanted by procedures that can ... production by genetic manipu- lation offers few solutions , unless possible ecological consequences are considered ...
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... produce as many metric tons of carbon dioxide from industrial processes as do developed countries . Before the middle ... production locations . Consequently , any ef- fective steps to keep the Earth in balance must engage both rich and ...
... produce as many metric tons of carbon dioxide from industrial processes as do developed countries . Before the middle ... production locations . Consequently , any ef- fective steps to keep the Earth in balance must engage both rich and ...
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