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Sustainable Development in the Caribbean
 Island Tourism and Sustainable Development: Caribbean, Pacific, and Mediterranean Experiences by Yiorgos Apostolopoulos, Island Tourism and Sustainable Development: Caribbean, Pacific, and Mediterranean Experiences
 Taking Care of What We Have: Participatory Natural Resource Management on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua by International Development Research Centr, Together, rapid population growth, increased commercialization and exploitation of aquatic resources, deforestation and pollution, and encroachments on communally owned resources by national and transnational private interests are placing the world's coastal regions under enormous pressure. One example is the Pearl Lagoon estuary, the main basin on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua. This book provides detailed insight into the problems of the Pearl Lagoon and presents alternatives for more effective management of its natural resources. It documents anew approach to the study and future management of a complex resource system in a politically demanding environment. The authors argue for earlier and greater involvement of community groups. They emphasize the need for persistence and the importance of interdisciplinary research in developing sustainable solutions to natural-resource-management problems. Taking Care of What We Have will interest researchers, scholars, and students in natural resource management and development studies; donors, development organizations, and development practitioners working in the areas of natural resource management and participatory action research; and community leaders and NGOs in developing countries that work on natural-resource-management issues.
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. 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. 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. Sustainable development - Sustainable development is a process of developing (land, cities, business, communities, etc) that "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" according to the Brundtland Report, a 1987 report from the United Nations. One of the factors which it must overcome is environmental degradation but it must do so while not forgoing the needs of economic development as well as social equity and justice.
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