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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... Sustainable Development ( ESSD ) , has con- vened an international conference on a theme related to advancing environmentally and so- cially sustainable development . The fifth confer- ence ( ESSD5 ) in 1997 was cosponsored with two ...
... Sustainable Development ( ESSD ) , has con- vened an international conference on a theme related to advancing environmentally and so- cially sustainable development . The fifth confer- ence ( ESSD5 ) in 1997 was cosponsored with two ...
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... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. Welcoming Remarks Ismail Serageldin P resident Wolfensohn , distinguished guests ...
... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. Welcoming Remarks Ismail Serageldin P resident Wolfensohn , distinguished guests ...
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... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. Global Challenges for Managing Ecosystems The Sovereignty and Systems of Nature and ...
... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. Global Challenges for Managing Ecosystems The Sovereignty and Systems of Nature and ...
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... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. social consequences , and poverty . They all come together . This is why the World ...
... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. social consequences , and poverty . They all come together . This is why the World ...
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... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. it also in terms of social and environmental de- velopment , the very actions being ...
... Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and George Washington University, Washington, D.C., October 6-7, 19 Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown. it also in terms of social and environmental de- velopment , the very actions being ...
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