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Poverty reduction and climate change mitigation are among the most prominent global challenges. These challenges are addressed by means of the Millenium Development Goals and the implementation of new international organisations. The book illustrates the complexity of poverty eradication and its interdependence with environmental protection strategies. The individual contributions highlight different aspects of European development aid and global environmental protection. Various crucial points like good governance, international trade and development aid are also discussed by the authors from Uganda, Cuba, India, Great Britain and Germany. European development policy and environmental protection are not two isolated policy issues. Efficient results rather need a comprehensive approach.
List of contents
Contents: Klaus Dieter John/Dirk T. G. Rübbelke: Poverty Eradication and Environmental Protection - Anil Markandya: International Trade, Sustainable Development and the Environment: Implications for Trade Liberalization and Changes in Trading Rules and Environmental Standards - Vivekananda Mukherjee/Dirk T. G. Rübbelke: Preventing Global Climate Change: Technology Transfer from the Developed to Developing Countries - John Ddumba-Ssentamu: Financing Environmental Protection in Africa - Juan Llanes-Regueiro: Environment and Development Aid: Why not Collaboration?
About the author
The Editors: Klaus Dieter John is Professor of Economic Policy at Chemnitz University of Technology (CUT) since 1992. His main fields of research are environmental economics and growth theory.
Dirk T. G. Rübbelke is Juniorprofessor of European Economics at Chemnitz University of Technology (CUT) since 2002. His main fields of research are environmental economics and the theory of public goods.