持続可能な開発に関する首脳会議:主要論点概説<br>The World Summit on Sustainable Development : The Johannesburg Conference (2005. 445 p.)

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持続可能な開発に関する首脳会議:主要論点概説
The World Summit on Sustainable Development : The Johannesburg Conference (2005. 445 p.)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 421 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781402036521

基本説明

It addresses the science behind the discussions on poverty, production and consumption patterns, water energy, and the role of the financial world in the sustainable development of education, science and research.

Full Description

The Johannesburg Earth Summit, which took place in the summer of 2002, confirmed the irreversible nature of the process that is founded upon the concept of Sustainable Development initially given form at Rio de Janeiro ten years earlier. This process is to be welcomed, while at the same time recognising the tremendous work that has taken place in converting this concept into a more concrete vision. The Sustainable Development concept relates to every human activity, covering the social, economic and ecological dimensions, which are often in conflict. Consequently, it is most important to include in research programmes some thought of the way people behave. In theory, the general elements of this inclusion are relatively easily defined. However, assessing the effects of one or another decision on all the interactions between the social, economic and ecological dimensions involves significant difficulties. All the more since we have to recognise, in all modesty, that humanity has not always excelled in the art of forward studies. In fact, the Precautionary Principle was introduced partly as a reaction to the sometimes blind confidence in technology and logic (even if it is sometimes invoked in an exaggerated manner). Nevertheless, the duty to act for the sake of present and future generations is pressing. Throughout history mankind has had to adapt and to innovate. Now, at st the beginning of the 21 century the urgent need for such adaptations is obvious.

Contents

The Johannesburg Conference.- Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development.- Production, Consumption and the World Summit on Sustainable Development.- Water for Sustainable Development in Africa.- Energy and Sustainable Development at Global Environmental Summits: An Evolving Agenda.- Management of Chemicals for Sustainable Development.- Health: A Necessity for Sustainable Development.- Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States.- Sustainable Development -A New Challenge for the Countries in Central and Eastern Europe.- WSSD 2002, Latin America and Brazil: Biodiversity and Indigenous People.- Sustainable Development and the Role of the Financial World.- Education for Sustainable Development: The Johannesburg Summit and Beyond.- Science, Research, Knowledge and Capacity Building.- Governance for Sustainable Development and Civil Society Participation.- Partnerships.- Is Multilateralism the Future? Sustainable Development or Globalisation as 'A Comprehensive Vision of the Future of Humanity'.

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