No time to waste : poverty and the global environment created by Joan Davidson, Dorothy Myers and Manab Chakraborty
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxfam 1992Description: 217 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0855981822
- 9780855981822
- 0855981830
- 9780855981839
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HC79.E44 MCM Development and social change : | HC79.E5 CHI Children and the environment : the state of the environment 1990 / | HC79.E5 CHO Operationalising sustainable development : | HC79.E5 DAV No time to waste : poverty and the global environment | HC79.E5 DAV No time to waste : poverty and the global environment | HC79.E5 ECO The economics of sustainable development | HC79.E5 ENE Energy and sustainable development / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
It is increasingly clear that environmental problems cannot be solved without full consideration of the process of economic development, the results of which are so often destructive rather than sustainable. No Time to Waste examines these issues from a Southern viewpoint, and gives examples from Oxfam's experience of how poor people are responding to safeguard and improve the environment, on which their livelihoods, and our common futures, depend.
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