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Environment and Sustainable Development in South Asia

Sudhanshu Tripathi

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 2007, vol. 63, issue 3, 123-144

Abstract: The problem of environmental degradation affecting ecological balance in South Asia has its roots in several factors particularly socio-economic backwardness, lack of popular participation in policy formation and lack of collective effort at national as well as regional level. A corrective to this situation would be proper utilisation of the forum of SAARC and also developing partnership among public, industry and government for achieving sustainable development assuring human well-being.

Date: 2007
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