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Sustainable Development in Asia
Sustainable development is an act of balancing economic, social, and environmental benefits through implementation of development policies, programs, and projects that will not enhance one type of benefit at the cost of others. It requires a major overhaul in the mindset, attitude, and behavior of the local people as well as of the international community. This book is a visionary document on regional sustainable development based on development activities carried out by
It highlights three determinants of sustainable development:
Contents
Preface, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations [ PDF: 33kb | 4 pages ] Chapter 1: MOBILIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION [ PDF: 310kb | 15 pages]
Chapter 2: CONSUMPTION, PRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION [ PDF: 1,766kb | 51 pages ]
Chapter 3: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: EQUITY AND ENVIRONMENT [ PDF: 1,309kb | 41 pages ]
Chapter 4: THE CHALLENGES OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND AND PRO-POOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS [ PDF: 878kb | 39 pages ]
Chapter 5: MARKET, STATE AND CIVIL SOCIETY [ PDF: 231kb | 15 pages ]
Chapter 6: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE PATH [ PDF: 203kb | 7 pages ]
References [ PDF: 122kb | 23 pages ] All rights reserved First published August 2000 The views and interpretations in this Report do not necessarily reflect those of the Asian Development Bank.ISBN 971-561-303-9 |
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