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Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to save civilization
Earth Policy Institute, 2008This publication argues that the roots of the current environmental dilemmas lie in the enormous growth of the human enterprise over the last century. The author presents an alternative plan to save civilisation, which is ambitious not only in scale, but also in the speed with which it must be implemented.DocumentAligning commitments: public participation, international decision-making, the environment
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2003This paper provides an analysis of the overview of public participation policies in three decision-making arenas or processes:multilateral development bank assistance and lendingnegotiation of multilateral environmental agreementsnegotiation of trade and regional economic policiesThe paper concludes by assessing of which of these arenas (as well as specific institutions witDocumentTrade Liberalisation: What 's at Stake ?
OECD Development Centre, 1992Trade barriers seriously distort patterns of international trade, allocation of resources, and economic growth. The total economic costs of the barriers are estimated to exceed $475 billion per annum. Partial reform, such as envisaged in the Uruguay Round, would yield benefits of $195 billion per annum, of which over $90 billion would accrue to developing and formerly centrally planned countries.DocumentA guide to the gender dimension of environment and natural resources management based on a sample review of USAID NRM projects in Africa
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996This publication reports on a sample of USAID en-vironmental projects and, concomitantly, through the practice of gender analysis, revealing areas of needed improvement and gaps in our knowledge.Together with A Selected Bibliography on Gender in Environ-ment and Natural Resources, this document will help project implementors and policymakers better understand gender issues in natural resources
