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Integrating Sustainable Development Into National Frameworks: Policy Approaches for Key Sectors in Small States

Editat de Janet Strachan, Constance Vigilance
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2011
This book brings policy-making for sustainable development into the mainstream of decision-making at all levels of governance and in all sectors. It builds on the 2005 internationally agreed 'Mauritius Strategy' which aims to implement the integration of sustainable development by small island developing states.
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ISBN-13: 9781849290340
ISBN-10: 1849290342
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT

Notă biografică

Janet Strachan advises on sustainable development at the Commonwealth Secretariat. She co-ordinated the Commonwealth Secretariat's strategies for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the 2005 Small Island Developing States Summit in Mauritius, and the development of its work on climate change. Constance Vigilance works at the Commonwealth Secretariat as the Economic Adviser responsible for Small States. She holds a Masters in International Affairs in Economic Policy Management from Columbia University, New York.

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"Specialists in environmental and social sciences suggest how the ideas set out in the 2005 Mauritius Strategy for Implementation can be integrated into the mainstream policy-making process in small states by governments, agencies, commercial interests, and non-governmental organizations. The handbook is written specifically for people who are already engaged in making policy, rather than people trying to influence policy from outside. The topics include national sustainable development strategies in small island developing states, disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change, sustainable water management in Pacific island countries, renewable energy and energy efficiency, and emerging lessons from integrating labor and fisheries into trade agreements."