... and links between regions (although this remainsa challenge)42 Regional report on protectedareasand development Part 2: Protectedareas and development 2 Poverty reduction andprotected areas 2.1 ... Regional overview 171 Protectedareasanddevelopment in the Lower Mekong Region 171.1 Introduction 171.1.1 The ProtectedAreasandDevelopment Review 191.2 Protectedareas status and trends in the ... Report on ProtectedAreasand Development. Review of Protected AreasandDevelopment in the Lower Mekong River Region, Indooroopilly, Queensland,Australia. 197 pp.ISBN: 0 975033 25 5Design and layout:...
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... 32 Environmental Scanning andSustainableDevelopment 2.2.3. Sustainable development- oriented scanning and its different facets We could consider sustainabledevelopment as a response from ... Scanning andSustainableDevelopment Sustainable Development 15 – decline; – antiproductivism; – the requalifying of development (particularly in terms of sustainable development) ; ... notion of sustainable development; – the ambiguities of the notion. Chapter 1 Sustainable Development: a Vague and Ambiguous “Theory” 1.1. Introduction The notion of sustainable development...
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... the number of protected areas. However, the percentage of protectedareas remains low in a large number of countries. In 2009, the proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected to total ... consumption and production, as called for by the Johannesburg World Summit on SustainableDevelopment Plan of Implementation. The Sixth African Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production ... economy” and “green growth”, and introduces and denes the concept of sustainable structural transformation as a way to operationalize the concept of the green economy in the context of sustainable...
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