The Environment and Sustainable Development in the Asia‐Pacific: Views and Policies
Clement Tisdell
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1997, vol. 11, issue 1, 39-55
Abstract:
Policies in relation to the environment and sustainable development in the Asia‐Pacific need to be related to the international debate about such issues. This article surveys the literature on the environmental problems to which economic development is giving rise. Attention is paid to urbanisation, agriculture, aquaculture, mining, resource depletion, energy supplies and air quality, and to Asian policy responses to environmental change and calls for sustainable development.
Date: 1997
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