| Peter Douglas Elias - Eskimos - 1991 - 274 pages
...to separate economic development issues from environmental issues; many forms of development erode the environmental resources upon which they must be...is a major cause and effect of global environmental problems.42 The Commission's approach to development involves "a process of change in which the exploitation... | |
| Anthony Chin, Alfred Choi - Law - 1998 - 410 pages
...impossible to separate economic development issues from environment issues; many forms of development erode the environmental resources upon which they must be...environmental degradation can undermine economic development. "The UNEP Nairobi declaration ten years later repeats the same theme. In item 4 it is declared that... | |
| Laura Westra, Patricia Hogue Werhane - Business & Economics - 1998 - 406 pages
...of separating economic development problems from environmental issues. The report explained how some forms of development eroded the environmental resources upon which they must be based, and how environmental degradation undermines economic development. For instance, development that can't... | |
| Moses K. Tesi - Business & Economics - 2000 - 342 pages
...impossible to separate economic development issues from environment issues; many forms of development erode the environmental resources upon which they must be...and environmental degradation can undermine economic development."3 In fact, the view that environmental quality management and protection and the development... | |
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