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Multilateral agreements, trade and the environment: case studies (Saxe / TED)
Trade and Environment, 1996DocumentA Dynamic Simulation Model of Tourism and Environment in the Yucatan Peninsula [Mexico]
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1997Tourism in the Yucatan peninsula has been and is still growing, which may lead to conflicts between tourism and the environment, population and other economic sectors. A dynamic simulation model ahs been developed to understand the dynamic relationships between economy, environment, and population.DocumentTrade and Environment: A Business Perspective
World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1997The World Business Council for Sustainable Development rejects the notion of a trade versus environment debate.This report sets out directions and opportunities that can lead to mutual support between environmental protection and improvement, to an open trading system and to sustainable development.DocumentEnvironmental Principles and Concepts [environment and trade]
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1995Presents a discussion of environmental principles and concepts . In addition to defining and explaining the main environmental principles and concepts, this paper makes preliminary observations as to their relevance in the trade and environment context.DocumentPrinciples for Trade and Sustainable Development
Trade, Investment and Sustainable Development Programme, IISD, 1994Series of principles, intended to guide trade and trade-related environment and development policies, practices and agreements, to help ensure that they work to achieve sustainable development. Drafted over the course of a year by a nine-member Working Group drawn from the trade, environment and development communities world-wide. [author]DocumentA Framework for Assessing the Relationship between Trade Liberalization and Biodiversity Conservation
Trade, Investment and Sustainable Development Programme, IISD, 1998Paper develops an analytical framework for assessing the effects of trade liberalization on biodiversity conservation. The framework is designed for individuals preparing or analyzing country biodiversity studies who require a conceptual and analytical tool for a systematic accounting of the relationships between trade liberalization and biodiversity conservation.DocumentEnvironment benefits from removing trade restrictions and distortions: background for WTO negotiations
Overseas Development Institute, 1999The interaction between environmental policies and trade policies emerged as an issue at the end of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations in 1994.DocumentGlobal Environment Outlook 2000 (GEO 2), UNEP
Global Environment Outlook Report and Project, UNEP, 1999Analyses both global and regional issues: key finding is that the continued poverty of the majority of the planet's inhabitants and excessive consumption by the minority are the two major causes of environmental degradation. The present course is unsustainable and postponing action is no longer an option..DocumentAssessing Environmental Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): An Analytic Framework (Phase II) and Issue Studies
NAFTA Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 1999methodology for examining the environmental effects of NAFTA. This methodology represents the ongoing work of a team of more than two dozen people, with advice from dozens of other experts and stakeholders from the three countries.Pages
