Blueprint for a Green Economy put the economics of the environment
onto the public agenda. Its authors have now widened the issue by
applying the principles of their earlier, ground-breaking work to
the tangled issue of sustainable Third World development. They
offer a definition of sustainable development in terms of not
depleting natural resources and then examine its economic
implications. The bulk of the book contains six lively case-studies
of major developmental issues, from the watersheds of Java to the
drylands of the Sudan; from Amazonia to Africa, all of which show
the crucial importance of incorporating the economics of
sustainable development into our thinking.
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