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Tourism certification: an analysis of Green Globe 21 and other tourism certification programmes
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2000The report examines a number of tourism certification programmes in order to explore whether certifications can contribute to sustainable tourism.The authors base their analysis on the WWF concept of sustainable tourism and the commission on sustainable development's guidelines on certification programmes for tourism.DocumentIntegration of biodiversity into national environmental assessment procedures
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2001This report is one of eight thematic reviews prepared for the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP)which was created to help countries strengthen national capacity to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans in compliance with Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.The study consists of the following sections:Integrating biodiversity withDocumentBreaking new ground: mining, minerals, and sustainable development
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2002This final report presents the findings of the two year IIED MMSD [minerals, mining and sustainable development] project sponsored by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).DocumentThe privatization process of rangeland and its impacts on pastoral dynamics in the Hindu-Kush Himalaya: the case of Western Sichuan, China
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD), Nepal, 1999This article disucsses the effects of the last four decades of change in China in relation to traditional Tibetan pastoral production systems.DocumentStrategic approach for integrating biodiversity in development cooperation
World Commission on Protected Areas, 2001Reviews the importance of biodiversity for development and the causes of biodiversity loss, and lists key actions that need to be taken by policy makers, programme designers and coordinators, and project implementers to ensure the integration of biodiversity in development cooperation.The emphasis is on using biodiversity to contribute to, rather than compete with, effoDocumentKolkhety Lowland: towards sustainable development?
BankWatch, 2001This article discusses the difficulty of transportating oil from the Caspian Sea oil reserves, to the international market. A primary transit route is through a highly sensitive ecosystem (Kolkhety Lowland) in the Georgian Black Sea Coast.DocumentEIA Leaflets (Manchester)
Environmental Impact Assessment Centre, University of Manchester, 1999DocumentEIA Newsletter (Manchester)
Environmental Impact Assessment Centre, University of Manchester, 1999DocumentUseful contact points for EIA trainers (Manchester EIA Leaflet)
Environmental Impact Assessment Centre, University of Manchester, 1999
