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The Challenges of Sustained Development: The Role of Socio-Cultural Factors in East-Central Europe

The Challenges of Sustained Development: The Role of Socio-Cultural Factors in East-Central Europe
How wide is the gap between the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe and the most developed nations? How can it be narrowed? This book addresses these questions in a comprehensive way. It delves into the inter-relations between the major factors of developmental performance and looks at their effects on sustained societal development.



Kerala: The Development Experience: Reflections on Sustainability and Replicability by Govindan Parayil,
Kerala: The Development Experience: Reflections on Sustainability and Replicability by Govindan Parayil,
At a time when disillusion with neo-liberal development nostrums is mounting, alternative models of development are being revisited. Kerala's 30 million people may not have experienced rapid growth in GDP per capita, but they have for the past several decades achieved a remarkable social record in terms of adult literacy, infant mortality, life expectancy, stabilizing population growth, and narrowing gender and spatial gaps. What are the political, social and cultural factors responsible for Kerala's success? Does its human development record necessarily relate to sustainability in environmental terms? What realistic view can be taken of its replicability elsewhere in India or further afield in the South? These are among the most important questions explored in this timely reassessment.



The Hong Kong People's Council for Sustainable Development - Inspired by the World Summit on Sustainable Development (“WSSD”) in Johannesburg held in autumn 2002, some core members of the Hong Kong NGO delegation to WSSD initiated the set-up of Hong Kong People’s Council for Sustainable Development (“PCSD”). This is the civil society’s response to the pursuit of sustainable development in Hong Kong.

World Business Council for Sustainable Development - The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is a coalition of 175 international companies united by a shared commitment to sustainable development via the three pillars of economic growth, ecological balance and social progress.

Education for Sustainable Development - In taking up a recommendation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg (2002) the general meeting of the United Nations has declared the years 2005 to 2014 the world decade "Education for Sustainable Development", coordinated by the UNESCO.

Commission on Sustainable Development - The United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development - (CSD) - was established in December 1992 by General Assembly Resolution A/RES/47/191 as a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council, implementing a recommendation in Chapter 38 of Agenda 21, the landmark global agreement reached at the June 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment & Development / Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro.



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