Observations on enviironmental sustainability, environmental politics and environmental diplomacy
Jaroslav Balek
Natural Resources Forum, 1996, vol. 20, issue 1, 69-72
Abstract:
Some time ago I was invited to an international meeting concerned with water management issues in a particular region, the boundaries of which had been clearly defined by its climatic gradients. Combined with another event, that meeting was attended not only by the participants from the region but also by delegates representing states located far from its climatic and ecological boundaries. Instead of playing the role of silent listeners, delegates from distant regions took the floor, presenting their official national statements and expressing their interest and right, to participate in the programme. Such statements were made before any technical and ecological aspects had been explained or the outlines of the proposed programme made clear.
Date: 1996
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