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Southern African Resource Watch (SARW)
Advocacy and research organisation, aiming to monitor corporate and state conduct in the extraction and beneficiation of natural resources in Southern Africa region, in particular assessing to what ex - Organisation
California Environmental Associates (CEA)
CEA provides consulting services and dives projects into five practice areas: philanthropic services, regulatory & Compliance Strategy, recruiting & organizational design services, sustainable busines - Document
Advancing green growth in the tourism sector: The case of Hue, Vietnam
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014With a focus on the small Vietnam city of Hue, the ‘Sustainable urban tourism through low carbon initiatives’ project, led by the Asian Institute of Technology, Chiang Mai Municipality and the Hue Centre for International Cooperation, explored how the carbon footprint of tourism could be reduced, while maintaining and even enhancing local development benefits.DocumentCatalysing sustainable tourism: The case of Chiang Mai, Thailand
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014The city of Chiang Mai, Thailand has launched the non-motorised transport (NMT) system, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create employment opportunities for people living in urban poverty.DocumentChina in Africa Policy Brief: China's environmental footprint in Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008Along with its economic presence, China has rapidly expanded its environmental footprint in Africa. An important objective of China’s Africa strategy is to extract natural resources that have so far not been accessible. Such resources are often located in fragile ecosystems and countries with weak governance systems.DocumentCritical sustainability: Setting the limits to growth and responsibility in tourism
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2013The purpose of this paper is to overview the conceptual dimensions of sustainable tourism and discuss some of the main sources of frustration. Based on this, it is concluded that while a conceptual plurality seems to be unavoidable, there is a need to re-frame i.e., rescale and decentralize tourism in policy frameworks and practices aiming towards sustainability.OrganisationCDP
CDP holds a large collection globally of self reported climate change, water and forest-risk data.DocumentRole of domestic court and international arbitration in ensuring climate justice in Bangladesh
2013Recently, an international Arbitration Tribunal, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), decided in favour of the ‘climate victims’ of Bangladesh against international gas extracting company, NIKO, and due to that decision, it will now be possible for the domestic courts of Bangladesh to hear the pending money suit on compensation.OrganisationŒconomica
Journal published by the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the 'Danubius' University from Galaţi, Romania.Pages
