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Intended for students of the natural and social sciences, this text presents new research on the impact that ecological economics has on developing countries. Contributors from Namibia, India, Bangladesh, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, the Philippines, Peru, and Malaysia, as well as the US and UK, focus on developing countries' views on issues such as wildlife resources, timber production, property rights and land reform and other steps being taken to implement environmentally sustainable economics. Part one compares the philosophical perspectives of the third and first worlds, while part two presents detailed case studies. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

In 1994, representatives from all over the world met in Costa Rica to discuss the impact of ecological economics on developing countries. That groundbreaking conference laid the foundation for this new collection of research on environmental sustainability.
While most discussions on sustainable development focus on the industrialized nations, Environmental Sustainability: Practical Global Applications takes a different angle: it presents the views of the developing countries themselves on issues such as wildlife resources in Nambia, timber production in Costa Rica, property rights and land reform in South Africa, and other steps being taken to implement environmentally sustainable economies around the world.
This is an ideal text for students of natural and social sciences, development professionals and entrepreneurs seeking opportunities for ecologically sustainable businesses. Academics will find it useful as a source of current research and for making new contacts in the field. For anyone interested in exploring the link between man and his environment-specifically, the relationship between economics and ecology- Environmental Sustainability, is a must.
Foreword ix(2) Tim ORiordan Preface xi(4) The Authors xv 1 A Synthetic Framework and a Heuristic for Integrating Multiple Perspectives on Sustainability 1(26) Fraser Smith Part I. Philosophical Perspectives: Third World and First World Compared 27(60) 2 Patterns of Sustainability in the Americas: The U.S. and Amerindian Lifestyles 27(20) Clovis Cavalcanti 3 Ecologically Sustainable Institutions 47(20) Aseem Prakash Anil K. Gupta 4 Sustainable Development: A Southeast Asian Perspective 67(20) Kiew Bong Heang Part II. Practical Steps Toward Sustainability 87(192) 5 Economic vs. Financial Pricing of Timber and Its Probable Impact on National Accounts: The Costa Rican Case, 1980-92 87(20) Juan Antonio Aguirre Gonzalez 6 The Valuation and Pricing of Non-Timber Forest Products: Conceptual Issues and a Case Study from India 107(34) Kanchan Chopra 7 Poverty Alleviation, Empowerment, and Sustainable Resource Use: Experiments in Inland Fisheries Management in Bangladesh 141(22) Ana Doris Capistrano Mokammel Hossain Mahfuzuddin Ahmed 8 Wildlife Use for Economic Gain: The Potential for Wildlife to Contribute to Development in Namibia 163(30) Caroline Ashley Jonathan Barnes 9 Resources Used in Attaining Land Tenure Security: The Case of Peruvian Amazonia 193(20) Roxana M. Barrantes 10 Property Rights, Nature Conservation, and Land Reform in South Africa 213(20) Neil Adger 11 Sustainable Development at the Village Community Level: A Third World Perspective 233(18) Victor M. Toledo 12 Energy, Environment, and Development: Egypt, South Africa, and China 251(28) Kathleen L. Abdalla Index 279
Fraser Smith