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How Do Institutional Arrangements Support Community - Based Conservation

English · Paperback / Softback

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Environmental problems such as loss of biodiversity, global warming, and poverty have accelerating over the past 50 years and are projected to increase. These problems are now widely debated in academic publications and in the popular media. Arguably, their origins lie in the European Industrial Revolution of the late 18th century, but recognition of them has increased and in the 21st century, they are high on the political agenda of most developed and developing nations. There is an emerging consensus that people are the main driving force behind current environmental problems. Although economic growth is viewed as an inevitable component in improving living standards, including public health and wellbeing, associated resource exploitation is accepted as having alarming negative impacts on ecosystems (Ehrlich and Ehrlich, 1999). Human progress has long been underpinned by a struggle to secure political dominancy, and economic, social and political wealth. The price paid has in a large part been felt in the natural environment.

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Hoasiuhu Francis recebeu o seu Mestrado em Ciência da Universidade de Auckland, Nova Zelândia, O discurso fornecido no livro formou um conceito fundamental nas suas várias tarefas de consultoria individual no apoio a políticas e desenvolvimento de projectos para o governo das Ilhas Salomão, ONG's e incluindo Agências das Nações Unidas.

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Authors Hoasiuhu Francis
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2018
 
EAN 9786139870349
ISBN 9786139870349
No. of pages 104
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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