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Informationen zum Autor The UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME The UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. They are on the ground in 166 countries, working with them on their own solutions to global and national development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on the people of UNDP and their wide range of partners. Every year since 1990, the UNDP has commissioned the Human Development Report by an independent team of experts to explore major issues of global concern. Klappentext This report examines the urgent global challenge of sustainable development and its relationship to rising inequality within and among countries. It strives to identify polices that would make development both more sustainable and more equitable. The integral relationship between inequality and unsustainability is recognized. The inequitably apportioned control and consumption of natural resources is a key driver of global warming — and yet those who will suffer most from climate change are disproportionately those least responsible for environmental deterioration. The report seeks to identify ways in which sustainability and equity can be jointly advanced. It examines long-term trends in inequality at national and global levels, and argues why it is essential to promote practices today that will both increase sustainability and reduce inequality for future generations. Zusammenfassung The 2011 report reviews global patterns of progress and the impact of environmental degradation and social inequality on the world's poor! proposing a bold new approach to address the urgent! global problems of sustainability and equity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Overview Why Sustainability and Equity? Patterns and Trends Tracing the Effects - Understanding the Relations Positive Synergies - Winning Strategies for the Environment, Equity and Human Development Rising to the Policy Challenges Statistical Annex...