It contrasts sharply with the conventional literature on development issues, and should now be necessary reading for those involved in them

Crispin Tickell, FT

Two and a half billion people are affected directly on a day to day basis by the allocation and use of purely local resources. Yet `official' development economics has concentrated on headline international issues and only recently begun to take account of the dependence of poor countries on their natural resources, the link between acute poverty and environmental degredation, and the problems associated with the management of local common property such as soil and soil cover, water, forests and their products, animals and fisheries. In these volumes, which are part of the WIDER programme on the Economics of the Environment, expert contributors provide a set of authoritative studies of emerging development issues, ranging from foundational matters to case studies, original research (in areas where there has been a paucity of work) to survey papers. They address both analytic and empirical issues on the role of environmental resources in the development process, presenting explanations of existing situations and policies for the future. A wealth of interests and backgrounds is represented and reflected in the cross-fertilization between papers.
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This volume presents a set of studies of the role of environmental resources in the development process. Contributors address the problems connected with the management of local common property resources, such as soil, water, forests and their products, and animals and fisheries.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198287681
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
702 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
358