ABSTRACT
This book discusses the dominant paradigms and controversies that shaped debate at the time of the Stockholm conference, and in the twenty years between Stockholm and the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. It examines the challenges of international cooperation and institutional reform.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|72 pages
The Debate Begins
chapter 8|6 pages
Two Agendas on Amazon Development
Coordinating Body for the Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations of the Amazon Basin (Coica)
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part 2|42 pages
Ecology and the Structure of the International System
chapter 10|9 pages
Globalization and the Environment: Lessons From the Americas
Working Group on Development and Environment in the Americas
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part 3|46 pages
Institutions of Global Environmental Governance
part 4|58 pages
The Sustainability Debate
chapter 17|11 pages
17 Towards Sustainable Development
World Commission On Environment And Development
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chapter 19|10 pages
19 The New Business Imperative: Valuing Natural Capital
Corporate Eco Forum And The Nature Conservancy
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part 5|76 pages
From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security?
chapter 23|15 pages
From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment
United Nations Environment Programme
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chapter 25|14 pages
Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project
Ecopeace/Friends of the Earth Middle East
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part 6|61 pages
Ecological Justice
chapter 28|14 pages
The Relationship Between Climate Change and Human Rights
Office of The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
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