Managing sustainable development. - 2nd edition
Publié par Earthscan Publications, le 01 septembre 2000
322 pages
Résumé
In a world where environmental problems spill across political, administrative and disciplinary boundaries, there is a pressing need for a clear understanding of the kinds of organisations, management structures and policy making approaches required to bring about socially equitable and ecologically sustainable development. In this second edition, the authors incorporate lessons from a decade of groundbreaking work on the conditions of sustainability in both developed and developing countries. They prescribe 'action networks' - partnerships of flexible, achievement-oriented actors - and present new case studies demonstrating the success of organisations that have applied this approach. They also introduce case studies on action networks that work simultaneously on international, national and local levels. This is a pioneering text on environmental management, development studies and political and organisational culture and is an essential resource for policy makers, researchers, academics and students alike.
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