Survival for a Small Planet : the Sustainable Development Agenda /
Few scientific developments have given rise to as much controversy as biotechnology. Numerous groups are united in their opposition, expressing concern over environmental and health risks, impacts on rural livelihoods, the economic dominance of multinational companies and the ethical implications of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Taylor and Francis,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Survival for a Small Planet The Sustainable Development Agenda; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables, Figures and Boxes; List of Contributors; Foreword by Mohammed Valli Moosa, minister of environmental affairs and tourism, South Africa; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Part 1: Global Governance; Chapter 1 The World Summit on Sustainable Development: Was it Worthwhile?; Chapter 2 Security and Sustainability; Chapter 3 The Trade and Environment Agenda Post-Johannesburg; Chapter 4 Moving Beyond Kyoto: Developing Countries, Climate Change and Sustainable Development.
- Chapter 5 Financing Sustainable Development: Is There Life after Johannesburg?Chapter 6 Global Public Goods: Some Key Questions; Chapter 7 Towards Better Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Filling the Knowledge Gaps; Chapter 8 The International Framework for Action: Is the CSD the Best We Can Do?; Part 2: National and Local Governance; Chapter 9 National Sustainable Development Strategies; Chapter 10 Striving for Good Governance in Urban Areas: The Role of Local Agenda 21s in Africa, Asia and Latin America; Part 3: Equity and Sustainable Development
- Towards New Ways of Working?
- Chapter 11 Environment and Human Rights: A New Approach to Sustainable DevelopmentChapter 12 The Politics of Radical Partnerships: Sustainable Development, Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 13 The Age of Globalization; Chapter 14 What does the Feminization of Labour mean for Sustainable Livelihoods?; Chapter 15 Environment and Human Health: Towards a Shared Agenda for Sustainable Development; Chapter 16 The Links between Migration, Globalization and Sustainable Development; Chapter 17 Research Partnerships for Sustainable Development.
- Part 4: Poverty Reduction and Natural Resource ManagementChapter 18 Poverty and Environment; Chapter 19 Forest Policy and Practice since UNCED; Chapter 20 Poverty Reduction through Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Chapter 21 Reconciling Agriculture and Wildlife: Policy and Research Challenges of 'Ecoagriculture'; Chapter 22 Improving Access to Water and Sanitation: Rethinking the Way Forward in Light of the Millennium Development Goals; Part 5: Markets and Sustainable Development; Chapter 23 Do the Poor Count?
- Chapter 24 The Chains of Agriculture: Sustainability and the Restructuring of Agrifood MarketsChapter 25 Pro-poor Tourism: Harnessing the World's Largest Industry for the World's Poor; Turning the Rhetoric into Action for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction; Chapter 26 Mining and Minerals: Breaking New Ground; Chapter 27 Corporate Citizenship: Revisiting the Relationship between Business, Good Governance and Sustainable Development; Index.