Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... values . It made it clear to me that , since many of the problems are global , it would be necessary to move towards values which could inspire global response . So I have had to widen my search beyond the western value systems which ...
... values . It made it clear to me that , since many of the problems are global , it would be necessary to move towards values which could inspire global response . So I have had to widen my search beyond the western value systems which ...
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... values and those willing to compromise to achieve minor policy changes . I think its reasonable to conclude that western environmental values are less than compelling . Eastern values My longest acquaintance with eastern views has been ...
... values and those willing to compromise to achieve minor policy changes . I think its reasonable to conclude that western environmental values are less than compelling . Eastern values My longest acquaintance with eastern views has been ...
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... Values At present it seems to me that there are two approaches which are genuinely global concepts relevant to environmental values . However , one treats values only implicitly and the other is more concerned with development than with ...
... Values At present it seems to me that there are two approaches which are genuinely global concepts relevant to environmental values . However , one treats values only implicitly and the other is more concerned with development than with ...
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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