Sustainable development in a dynamic world [electronic resource] transforming institutions, growth, and quality of life.
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TeksSiri: World development report ; 2003.Maklumat penerbitan:Washington, D.C. World Bank ; New York Oxford University Press c2003. Huraian: 1 online resource (xix, 250 p.) ill., mapsISBN: - 0585454876 (electronic bk.)
- 0821351508 (pbk.)
- 0821351516 (clothbound)
- 9780585454870 (electronic bk.)
- 9780821351505 (pbk.)
- 9780821351512 (clothbound)
- Agricultural resources -- Developing countries -- Management
- Environmental policy -- Developing countries
- Institution building -- Developing countries
- Natural resources -- Developing countries -- Management
- Poverty -- Developing countries
- Sustainable development -- Developing countries
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Green Business
- Electronic books
- NATURE -- Natural Resources
- Developing countries -- Social policy
- Desarrollo econâomico y social
- Paâises en desarrollo Condiciones econâomicas
- HC79.E5 S87 2003eb
| Jenis item | Perpustakaan semasa | Status | Barkod | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rak Terbuka | Perpustakaan Ekonomi | Kedapatan | 0000002394 |
"Selected world development indicators"--P. 232-243.
"This Report has been prepared by a team led by Zmarak Shalizi ..."--P. viii.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-231).
Roadmap to World Development Report 2003 -- Achievements and challenges -- Managing a broader portfolio of assets -- Institutions for sustainable development -- Improving livelihoods on fragile lands -- Transforming institutions on agricultural land - - Getting the best from cities -- Strengthening national coordination -- Global problems and local concerns -- Pathways to a sustainable future.
The report "examines the relationship among competing policy objectives-reducing poverty, maintaining growth, improving social cohesion, and protecting the environment-over a 50-year horizon." The report is divided into nine chapters which deal with t opics ranging from "Global Problems and Local Concerns" to "Getting the Best from Cities." While the casual reader may not have time to read the entire report, there is a 30-page overview that provides a description of the basic themes contained within the full report. At its essence, the report argues that "development is sustainable if the rules of the game are transparent and the game is inclusive." This important document will be especially relevant to those with an interest in sustainable development from an inclusive and global perspective.