Over the last few decades, various international and cross-cultural
partnerships have been established, often with impressive speed, to
facilitate the protection of natural resources and the environment.
However, many problems exist within these partnerships:
international declarations and conventions are not binding in the
same ways as national laws; the motivations behind the involvement
of a country or culture are not always easy to identify and are
often understood differently in different places; environmental
obligations are often interpreted and implemented differently in
different places; and common aims are often not mutual at all.
These difficulties surrounding the establishment and implementation
of workable international and cross-cultural environmental policies
form the basis of this book.
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