Terra Incognita. Globalisering, ecologie en rechtvaardige duurzaamheid

Despite all attempts by many governments in the world to ascribe to the Holy Grail of 'sustainable development', Ecosystem Earth is confronted with a gargantuan sustainability crisis. The West has seduced the rest of the world to copy its highly attractive, albeit unsustainable development...

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Main Author: Jacobs, Roger (auth)
Other Authors: Jones, Peter Tom (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Dutch
Published: Gent Academia Press 2006
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