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基本説明
This book provides new insights on the common roots of economic stagnation, poverty and environmental degradation which, unfortunately, generally reside in misguided government policies and priorities.
Full Description
This important collection of essays from the leading writers in the field, focuses on the importance of taking environmental issues into account in the process of development and poverty reduction. This book deepens our understanding of environmental sustainability in a context of economic growth, putting sustainable development firmly back on the agenda.
Contents
0. Sustainable Development: Towards a Broader Policy Agenda ; 1. Natural Capital, Resource Dependency and Poverty in Developing Countries: The Problem of "Dualism within Dualism" ; 2. Measuring Development Prospects by 'Greening' the National Accounts ; 3. Impacts of Macroeconomic Policies on the Environment, Natural Resources and Welfare in Developing Countries ; 4. Political Economy and Natural Resource Use ; 5. Structural Adjustment and Sustainable Development ; 6. Trade and the Environment in Developing Economies ; 7. Environmental Policy Instruments in Developing Countries ; 8. Energy, Equity and Economic Development ; 9. Water Institutional Reforms in Developing Countries: Insights, Evidences, and Case Studies ; 10. Water Quality Issues in Developing Countries ; 11. Urban Air Pollution, Health and Policy Instruments ; 12. The Economics of Terrestrial Biodiversity Conservation in Developing Nations ; 13. Conservation of Tropical Forests: Addressing Market Failure ; Appendix