Earth and us : population, resources, environment, development
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Earth and us : population, resources, environment, development
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991
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"United Nations Environment Programme"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A collection of reports focusing on the inter-relationships among population, resources, environment and development. The contributors include Robert Mugabe, HRH Duke of Edinburgh, Rajiv Gandi, Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia and Barbara Brundtland, president of the World Bank.
Table of Contents
- Environment and development, Kenneth D. Kaunda
- environmental concerns in the Third World, Robert G. Mugabe
- climatic change, environment and development, Maumoon Abdul
- life on earth, HRH, Duke of Edinburgh
- conservations for development, Rajiv Gandhi
- our common future, Gro Harlem Brundtland
- ushering in the era of sustainable development, Barber Connable
- environmental aspects of agricultural and rural development, Edouard Saouma
- the population problem, Robert S. McNamara
- sustainable forestry development, Emil Salim
- protecting the atmosphere and containing global warming, B.Balonde
- environmental protection and economic development - guidelines for sustainable growth, Saburo Okita
- the governance of production - the key to environmental quality, Barry Commoner.
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