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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies
… 1991), already mentioned in eighteenth century forestry science under the concept of sustainable yield (Prodan, … revolution was proposed in the 1970s by a philosopher of science, Jacques Grinevald (Grinevald, 1976). The qualifier … Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity, and the Environment ´, Science, 268, 520-1. Baumol W.J. and W.E. Oates (1975), The …
Conservation and sustainable development in mountain areas
… of improved linkages between mountain-related science and policy, as a contribution to the global Mountain … resources. But watershed management is more than natural science methods and tools. It is an on-going process which … resources. But watershed management is more than natural science methods and tools. It is an on-going process which …
Poverty and conservation: Landscapes, people and power
… art — requiring creativity and flexibility — than an exact science. To some extent this view runs contrary to calls for … developed into a central theme of conservation science. The conservation and development literature of the … even absent. (The same can be said, of course, for science-based management by state authorities.) The problem …
Judges and the rule of law. Creating the links: Environment, human rights and poverty
… create present the state of the law, and where rele- vant, science, economics and evidence. We may include speakers who … As Public Interest Litigation, we now want Public Interest Science. Public Interest Science would mean development through science in a manner to …