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  Introducción al Desarrollo Sostenible

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Bibliografía

Desarrollo Sostenible

Descripción global

Chatterjee, Pratap and Matthias Finger. The earth brokers: Power, politics and world development. London, UK: Routledge, 1994. 191 p.

Conca, Ken et al., eds. Green planet blues: Environmental politics from Stockholm to Rio. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995. 328 p.

Fritjof Nansen Institute. Yearbook of international co-operation on environment and development. London, UK: Earthscan. Annual.

IUCN-The World Conservation Union, United Nations Environment Programme, World Wide Fund for Nature. Caring for the Earth: A strategy for sustainable living. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1991. 228 p.

MacNeill, Jim, Pieter Winsemius and Taizo Yakushiji. Beyond interdependence: The meshing of the world's economy and the earth's ecology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1991.

Meadows, Donella H., Dennis L. Meadows and Jorgen Randers. Beyond the limits. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc., 1992. 159 p.

Meadows, Donella H. et al. The limits to growth. Washington D.C.: Potomac Associates, 1972. 207 p.

Nazim, Mohannad and Polunin, Nicholas, eds. Environmental challenges: From Stockholm to Rio and beyond. Geneva: Foundation for Environmental Conservation, 1993. 284 p.

Osborn, Derek and Tom Bigg. Earth Summit II: Outcomes and analysis. London, UK: Earthscan, 1998. 201 p.

Reid, David. Sustainable development: An introductory guide. London, UK: Earthscan Publications, Ltd., 1995. 261 p.

United Nations. Agenda 21: Programme of action for sustainable development. New York, N.Y.: UN Publications, 1992. 294 p.

United Nations Development Programme. Human development report. New York: Oxford University Press. Annual.

United Nations Environment Programme. Global environment outlook. Nairobi: UNEP. Annual.

Weizsacker, Ernst Ulrich von. Earth politics. London, UK: Zed Books, 1994. 234 p.

World Bank. World development report. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. Annual.

World Commission on Environment and Development. Our common future. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1987. 400 p.

World Resources Institute. World resources: A guide to the global environment. Washington, D.C.: WRI. Bi-Annual.

Worldwatch Institute. State of the world. Washington, D.C.: WWI. Annual.

Worldwatch Institute. Vital signs: The environmental trends that are shaping our future. Washington, D.C.: WWI. Annual.

Conceptos y principios del Desarrollo sostenible

Barlow, Connie. Green space, green time: The way of science. New York: Copernicus, 1997. 329 p.

Brandt, Barbara. Whole life economics: Revaluing daily life. Philadelphia, PA: New Society, 1995. 243 p.

Constanza, Robert, Olman Segura and Juan Martinez-Alier, eds. Getting down to Earth: Practical applications of ecological economics. Washington, D.C., Island Press, 1996. 472 p.

Cooper, David E. and Joy A. Palmer, eds. Just environments: Intergenerational, international and interspecies issues. London, UK: Routledge, 1995. 199 p.

Daly, Herman E. Beyond growth: The economics of sustainable development. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. 253 p.

Daly, Herman E. and Kenneth N. Townsend, eds. Valuing the earth: Economics, ecology, ethics. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993. 387 p.

Henderson, Hazel. Building a win-win world: Life beyond global economic warfare. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1996. 395 p.

Jansson, AnnMari, Monica Hammer, CarlFolke and Robert Costanza. Investing in natural capital: The ecological economics approach to sustainability. Washington D.C.: Island Press, 1994. 504 p.

Lovelock, James. The ages of Gaia: A biography of our living earth. Rev. ed. New York, N.Y.: W.W. Norton & Company, 1988. 255 p.

Maser, Chris. Sustainable community development: Principles and concepts. Delray Beach, Florida: St. Lucie Press, 1997. 257 p.

Muschett, F. Douglas. Principles of sustainable development. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press, 1997. 176 p.

Perrings, Charles. Economics of ecological resources. New horizons in environmental economics series. Lyme, NH: Edward Elgar, 1997. 245 p.

Robertson, George. FutureNatural: Nature, science, culture. London, UK: Routledge, 1996. 310 p.

Rockefeller, Steven C. and John C. Elder. Spirit and nature: Why the environment is a religious issue. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1992. 226 p.

Stone, Christopher D. Should trees have standing? And other essays on law, moral and the environment. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 1996. 181 p.

Sylvan, Richard and David Bennett. The greening of ethics. Cambridge, UK: The White Horse Press, 1994. 269 p.

von Weizacker, Ernst, Amory B. Lovins and Hunter L. Lovins. Factor four: Doubling wealth — halving resource use. London, UK: Earthscan, 1997. 224 p.

Weiss, Edith Brown. In fairness to future generations: International law, common patrimony, and intergenerational equity. Tokyo: United Nations University, 1989. 385 p.

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Ediciones actuales

Población y Consumo

Brown, Lester R. and Hal Kane. Full house: Reassessing the Earth's population carrying capacity. New York: Norton & Company, 1994. 261 p.

Cohen, Joel E. How many people can the Earth support? New York: W. W. Norton, 1995. 532 p.

De Sherbinin, Alex. Population and consumption issues for environmentalists: A literature search and bibliography prepared by the Population Reference Bureau for the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Stewardship Initiative. Washington, D.C.: PRB, 1993. 25 p.

Durning, Alan Thein. How much is enough? The consumer society and the future of the Earth. Worldwatch environmental alert series. New York: W.W. Norton, 1992. 200 p.

Friends of the Earth Netherlands. Sustainable consumption: A global perspective. Amsterdam: Friends of the Earth Netherlands, 1996. 72 p.

Independent Commission on Population and Quality of Life. Caring for the future: Making the decades provide a life worth living: Report of the Independent Commission on Population and Quality of Life. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1996. 359 p.

International Organization of Consumers Unions. Proceedings of seminar on "sustainable consumption" (Oegstgeest: April 1993). The Hague: IOCU, 112 p.

Islam, Nurul, ed. Population and food in the early twenty-first century: Meeting future food demand of an increasing population. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute, 1995. 239 p.

Merck Family Fund. Redefining the American dream: The search for sustainable consumption — Conference report. Takoma Park, MD: Merck Family Fund, 1995. 18 p. http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/consume/merck.html

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. OECD workshop on sustainable consumption and production: Clarifying the concepts. (Final report) (Rosendal, Norway: July 1995). Paris: OECD, 1995. 49 p.

Ramphal, Shridath and Steven W. Sinding, eds. Population growth and environmental issues. Praeger environmental literacy series. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 1996. 196 p.

Redclift, Michael. Wasted: Counting the cost of global consumption. London, UK: Earthscan, 1996. 173 p.

Singh, Jyoti Shankar. Creating a new consensus on population: The International Conference on Population and Development. London, UK: Earthscan, 1998. 215 p.

United States. President's Council on Sustainable Development. Population and consumption: Task force report. Washington, D.C.: PCSD, 1996. 97 p.

Climate change

Achanta, Amrita N., ed. The climate change agenda: An Indian perspective. New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute, 1993. 305 p.

Arnell, Nigel. Global warming, river flows and water resources. Water science series. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996. 224 p.

Bazzaz, Fakhri and Wim Sombroek, eds. Global climate change and agricultural production: Direct and indirect effects of changing hydrological, pedological and plant physiological process. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996. 345 p.

Chatterjee, Kalipada, ed. Activities Implemented Jointly to mitigate climate change: Developing countries perspective. New Delhi, India: Development Alternatives, 1997. 450 p.

Cogan, Douglas. The greenhouse gambit: Business and investment responses to climate change. Washington, D.C.: IRRC, 1993. 484 p.

Fankhauser, Samuel. Valuing climate change: The economics of the greenhouse. London, UK: EarthScan, 1995. 180 p.

Gelbspan, Ross. The heat is on: The high stakes battle over Earth's threatened climate. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1997. 378 p.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climate change 1995...Second assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 4 v.

Lee, Henry, ed. Shaping national responses to climate change: A post-Rio guide. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1995. 303 p.

Mabey, Nick et al. Argument in the greenhouse: The international economics of controlling global warming. Global environmental change series. London, UK: Routledge, 1997. 442 p.

McMichael, A. J. et al, eds. Climate change and human health: An assessment prepared by a task group on behalf of the World Health Organization, the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme. Geneva: WHO, 1996. 297 p.

Nilsson, Sten and David Pitt. Protecting the atmosphere: The Climate Change Convention and its context. London, UK: Earthscan, 1994. 209 p.

Parry, Martin and Timothy Carter. Climate impact and adaptation assessment: A guide to the IPCC approach. London, UK: Earthscan, 1998. 166 p.

Rosenzweig, Cynthia and Daniel Hillel. Climate change and the global harvest: Potential impacts of the greenhouse effect on agriculture. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1998. 324 p.

Rowlands, Ian H. The politics of global atmospheric change. Issues in environmental politics. Manchester, UK: Manchester University, 1995. 276 p.

Smith, Kirk and Peter Hayes, eds. The global greenhouse regime: Who pays? Science, economics and North-South politics in the Climate Change Convention. London, UK: Earthscan 1993. 382 p.

Strzepek, Kenneth M. and Joel B. Smith, eds. As climate changes: International impacts and implications. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 213 p.

Watson, Robert T., Marufu C. Zinyowera and Richard H. Moss, eds. The regional impacts of climate change: An assessment of vulnerability — A special report of IPCC Working Group II. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 517 p.

Sitios del Internet

Pobreza

Chambers, Robert, N.C. Saxena and Tushaar Shah. To the hands of the poor: Water and trees. London: Intermediate Technology Publications, 1989. 273 p.

Davidson, Joan, Dorothy Myers and Manab Chakraborty. No time to waste: Poverty and the global environment. London: Oxfam, 1992. 217 p.

Duraiappah, A. Poverty and environmental degradation: A literature review and analysis. CREED working paper series no. 8. London, UK: International Institute for Environment and Development, 1996. 34 p.

Durning, Alan B. Poverty and the Environment: Reversing the downward spiral. Worldwatch paper no. 92. Washington, D.C.: WWI, 1989. 86 p.

Gallopin, Gilberto C. Impoverishment and sustainable development: A systems approach. Winnipeg: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1994. 79 p.

Gotlieb, Yosef. Development, environment, and global dysfunction: Toward sustainable recovery. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press, 1996. 250 p.

Jagannathan, N. Vijay. Poverty, public policies and the environment. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1989. 34 p.

Jazairy, Idriss, Mohiuddin Alamgir and Theresa Panuccio. The state of world rural poverty: An inquiry into its causes and consequences. New York: New York University Press, 1992. 514 p.

Miller, Morris. Debt and the environment: Converging crises. New York: United Nations, 1991. 347 p.

Oyen, Else, S. M. Miller and Syed Abdus Samad. Poverty: a global review: Handbook on international poverty research. Oslo, Norway: Scandinavian University Press, 1996. 620 p.

Singh, Naresh C. and Richard S. Strickland, eds. Sustainability, poverty and policy adjustment: From legacy to vision. Winnipeg: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1996. 254 p.

Timberlake, Lloyd. Africa in crisis: The causes, the cures of environmental bankruptcy. Toronto: Earthscan Canada, 1988. 201 p.

United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Sustainable development: Changing production patterns, social equity and the environment. Santiago: ECLAC, 1991. 146 p.

United Nations Environment Programme. Poverty and the environment: Reconciling short-term needs and long-term sustainable goals. Nairobi: UNEP, 1995. 156 p.

Biodiversidad

Alverson, William S., Walter Kuhlmann and Donald M. Waller. Wild forests: Conservation biology and public policy. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1994. 300 p.

Barbier, Edward B., Joanne C. Burgess and Carl Folke. Paradise lost: The ecological economics of biodiversity. London: Earthscan, 1994. 267 p.

Bouman, O. Thomas and David G. Brand, eds. Sustainable forests: Global challenges and local solutions. New York: Haworth, 1997. 378 p.

Castri, F. Di and Talal Younes, eds. Biodiversity, science and development: Towards a new partnership. Wallingford, UK: CAB International, 1996. 672 p.

Crucible Group. People, plants, and patents: The impact of intellectual property on biodiversity, conservation, trade, and rural society. Ottawa: IDRC, 1994. 116 p.

Daily, Gretchen C., ed. Nature's services: Societal dependence on natural ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1997. 392 p.

DiSilvestro, Roger L. Reclaiming the last wild places: A new agenda for biodiversity. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons, 1993. 266 p.

Glowka, Lyle et al. A guide to the Convention on Biological Diversity. Environmental Policy and Law Paper no. 30. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1994. 161 p.

Grose, Kevin, Eric S. Howard and Cecile Thiery, eds. A sourcebook for conservation and biological diversity information. Cambridge, UK: IUCN, 1995. 302 p.

Heywood, V. H., ed. Global biodiversity assessment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 2 v.

Leakey, Richard and Roger Lewin. The sixth extinction: Patterns of life and the future of humankind. New York, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1995. 271 p.

Meffe, Gary K. and Ronald C. Carroll, eds. Principles of conservation biology. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates Inc., 1994. 600 p.

Miller, Kenton R. and Steven M. Lanou. National biodiversity planning: Guidelines based on early experiences around the world. Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute, 1995. 161 p.

Noss, Reed F. and Allen Y. Cooperrider. Saving nature's legacy: Protecting and restoring biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1994. 416 p.

OECD. Saving biological diversity: Economic incentives. Washington, D.C.: OECD, 1996. 155 p.

Perrings, Charles et al. Biodiversity loss: Economic and ecological issues. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 332 p.

Reaka-Kudla, Marjorie L., Don E. Wilson and Edward O. Wilson, eds. Biodiversity II: Understanding and protecting our biological resources. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 1997. 551 p.

Shiva, Vandana. Monocultures of the mind: Perspectives on biodiversity and biotechnology. London: Zed Books, 1993. 184 p.

Stedman-Edwards, Pamela. Root causes of biodiversity loss: An analytical approach. Washington, D.C.: World Wide Fund for Nature Macroeconomics Program Office, 1998. 86 p.

Stone, David, Kristina Ringwood and Frank Vorhies. Business and biodiversity: A guide for the private sector. Geneva, Switzerland: WBCSD, 1997. 64 p.

Swanson, Timothy M., ed. The economics and ecology of biodiversity decline: The forces driving global change. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 175 p.

Szaro, Robert C. and David W. Johnston, eds. Biodiversity in managed landscapes: Theory and practice. New York: Oxford University, 1996. 778 p.

Western, David and Michael R. Wright, eds. Natural connections: Perspectives in community-based conservation. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1994. 581 p.

Wilson, Edward O. The diversity of life. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1992. 424 p.

World Resources Institute, IUCN-The World Conservation Union and United Nations Environment Programme. Global biodiversity strategy: Guidelines for action to save, study, and use earth's biotic wealth sustainably and equitably. Baltimore: WRI, 1992. 244 p.

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Soluciones y Remedios

Acuerdos y tratados internacionales

Carroll, John E., ed. International environmental diplomacy: The management and resolution of transfrontier environmental problems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. 291 p.

Commission on Global Governance. Our global neighbourhood Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. 410 p.

Doern, G. Bruce. Green diplomacy: How environmental decisions are made. Policy Study 16. Toronto: CD Howe, 1993. 114 p.

Esty, Daniel C. Greening the GATT: Trade, environment and the future. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Environmental Economics, 1994. 319 p.

Grubb, Michael. The Earth Summit agreements: A guide and assessment: An analysis of the Rio '92 UN Conference on Environment and Development. London: Earthscan, 1993. 180 p.

Johnson, Pierre Marc and Andre Beaulieu. The environment and NAFTA: Understanding and implementing the new continental law. Washington: Island Press, 1996. 412 p.

Moltke, Konrad von. International environmental management, trade regimes and sustainability. Winnipeg, MB: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1996. 60 p.

Payoyo, Peter Bautista, ed. Ocean governance: Sustainable development of the seas. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1994. 369 p.

Porter, Gareth and Janet Welsh Brown. Global environmental politics. 2nd ed. Dilemmas in world politics. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996. 238 p.

Spector, Bertram. Negotiating international regimes: Lessons learned from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). International environmental law and policy series. Boston: Kluwer Publishers, 1994. 283 p.

Susskind, Lawrence E., Eric Jay Dolin and J. William Breslin, eds. International environmental treaty making. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation, 1992. 192 p.

Victor, David G., Kal Raustiala and Eugene B. Skolnikoff, eds. The implementation and effectiveness of international environmental commitments: Theory and practice. London, UK: The MIT Press, 1998. 737p.

Ley y Política

Boyle, Alan E. and Michael Anderson, eds. Human rights approaches to environmental protection. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 1996. 313 p.

Cameron, James, Jacob Werksman and Peter Roderick, eds. Improving compliance with international environmental law. London, UK: Earthscan, 1996. 341 p.

Campiglio, Luigi. The environment after Rio: International law and economics. International environment law and policy series. Boston: Kluwer Publishers, 1994. 285 p.

Chertow, Marian R. and Daniel C. Esty, eds. Thinking ecologically: The next generation of environmental policy. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997. 271 p.

 

Dalal-Clayton, Barry. Getting to grips with green plans: National-level experience in industrialised countries. London: Earthscan, 1996. 280 p.

Dommen, Edward, ed. Fair principles for sustainable development: Essays on environmental policy and developing countries. New horizons in environmental economics. Hants, England: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1993. 170 p.

Dwivedi, O. P. and Dhirendra K. Vajpeyi. Environmental policies in the third world: A comparative analysis. Contributions in political science. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. 229 p.

Endre, Helen. Legal regulation of sustainable development in Australia: Politics, economics or ethics? Natural Resources Journal 32 (3, 1992): 487-514.

 

Fischer, Frank and Michael Black, eds. Greening environmental policy: The politics of a sustainable future. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995. 221 p.

Friends of the Earth. Planning for the planet: Sustainable development policies for local and strategic plans. Luton, UK: FOE, 1994.

Goldin, Ian and L. Alan Winters. The economics of sustainable development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 314 p.

Johnson, Huey D. Green plans: Greenprint for sustainability. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1995. 206 p.

Lin, Sunand and Lal Kurukulasuriya, eds. UNEP's new way forward: Environmental law and sustainable development. Nairobi: UNEP, 1995. 397 p.

Markandya, Anil, ed. Policies for sustainable development: Four essays. FAO economic and social development paper. Rome: FAO, 1994. 268 p.

OECD. Planning for sustainable development: Country experiences. Paris: OECD, 1995. 98 p.

O'Riordan, Timothy and James Cameron, eds. Interpreting the precautionary principle. London: Earthscan Publications, Ltd., 1994. 315 p.

Swanson, Elizabeth. Putting sustainable development to work: Implementation through law and policy. Edmonton, Alberta: Environmental Law Centre, 1993. 87 p.

van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. and Jan van der Straaten, eds. Toward sustainable development: Concepts, method, and policy. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1994. 287 p.

Yankowitz, Marilyn, ed. Sustainable development: OECD policy approaches for the 21st century. Paris, France: OECD, 1997. 181 p.

Herramientas de medición y modelación

Faucheux, Sylvie, David Pearce and John Proops. Models of sustainable development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1996. 365p.

Friends of the Earth Europe. Towards sustainable Europe: The study. London: FOE, 1995. 254 p.

Hammond, Allen L., et al. Environmental indicators: A systematic approach to measuring and reporting on environmental policy performance in the context of sustainable development. Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute, 1995. 42 p.

Hardi, Peter et al. Measuring sustainable development: Review of current practice. Occasional paper no. 17. Ottawa, ON: Industry Canada, 1997. 119 p.

IUCN - The World Conservation Union. An approach to assessing progress toward sustainability: Tools and training series for institutions, field teams and collaborating agencies, 1997. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1997. Various pagings.

New Economics Foundation. New indicators resource pack. London, UK: New Economics Foundation, 1996.

OECD. Environmental indicators: OECD core set. Paris: OECD, 1994. 159 p.

Trzyna, Thaddeus C. and Julie K. Osborn, eds. A sustainable world: Defining and measuring sustainable development. London: Earthscan, 1995. 272 p.

United Kingdom. Department of the Environment. Indicators of sustainable development for the United Kingdom. London, UK: HMSO - Government Statistical Service, 1996. 196 p.

Wackernagel, Mathis and William Rees. Our ecological footprint: Reducing human impact on the Earth. Gabriola Island, B.C., New Society Publishers, 1995. 160 p.

World Bank. Environmentally Sustainable Development. Expanding the measure of wealth: Indicators of environmentally sustainable development. Environmentally Sustainable Development Studies and Monographs Series no. 17. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1997. 110 p.

Instrumentos: medidas voluntarias , regulaciones y normas, impuestos, subsidios e incentivos

Achanta, Amrita N., Mamto Mittal and Ritu Mathur. The use of economic instruments in carbon dioxide mitigation: A developing country perspective.Environment and trade series no. 12. Geneva: United Nations Environment Programme, 1995. 99 p.

Environmentally Sound Packaging Coalition of Canada. Putting consumers first: Green and fair economic instruments. Vancouver, BC: Environmentally Sound Packaging Coalition of Canada, 1995. 105 p.

Friends of the Earth. The green scissors report. Washington, D.C.: FOE. Annual.

Gale, Robert, Stephan Barg and Alexander Gillies. Green budget reform: An international casebook of leading practices. Winnipeg, Manitoba: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1995. 368 p.

Jeanrenaud, Claude, ed. Environmental policy between regulation and market. Basel: Birkhauser Velag, 1997. 366 p.

Klaassen, Ger. Acid rain and environmental degradation: The economics of emission trading. New horizons in environmental economics. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1996. 336 p.

Klarer, Jurg, ed. Use of economic instruments in environmental policy in Central and Eastern Europe: Case studies of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia. Budapest: Regional Environment Council, 1994. 174 p.

OECD. Climate change: Designing a practical tax system. Paris: OECD, 1992. 272 p.

OECD. Environmental policy: How to apply economic instruments. Paris: OECD, 1991. 130 p.

OECD. Managing the environment: The role of economic instruments. Paris: OECD, 1994. 191 p.

Smith, St. and H. B. Vos. Evaluating economic instruments for environmental policy. Washington, D.C.: OECD, 1997. 141 p.

United Kingdom. Department of the Environment. Making markets work for the environment. London, UK: HMSO Publications, 1993. 61 p.

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Commodities Division. ISO 14001: International environmental management systems standards: Five key questions for developing country officials. Geneva: United Nations, 1996. 109 p.

Zarrilli, Simonetta, Veena Jha and Rene Vossenaar, eds. Eco-labelling and international trade. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997. 376 p.

Sustentos sostenibles

Munasinghe, Mohan and Jeffrey McNeely, Protected area economics and policy: Linking conservation and sustainable development. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1994. 364 p.

Rennie, J. Keith and Naresh C. Singh. Participatory research for sustainable livelihoods: A guidebook for field projects. Winnipeg, Manitoba: IISD, 1996. 122 p.

SID PIED Workshops on Civil Society and Sustainable Livelihoods held in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and North America. Towards sustainable livelihoods. Rome: Society for International Development, 1996. 168 p.

Singh, Naresh and Perpetua Kalala, eds. Adaptive strategies and sustainable livelihoods: Integrated summary of community and policy issues. Winnipeg, Manitoba: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1995. 154 p.

Society for International Development. "Declarations from global human security pre-conferences on sustainable livelihoods and gender." Development (March 1995): 64-68.

Eco-Eficiencia

Allenby, Braden R. and Deanna J. Rickards, eds. The greening of industrial ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1994. 272 p.

Andraca, Roberto de and Ken F. McCready. Internalizing environmental costs to promote eco-efficiency. Geneva: BCSD, 1994. 107 p.

DeSimone, Livio and Frank Popoff. Eco-efficiency: The business link to sustainable development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997. 280 p.

Gee, David. Clean production: From industrial dinosaur to eco-efficiency. Great Britain: Manufacturing Science and Finance Union, 1994. 88 p.

Fussler, Claude and Peter James. Driving eco-innovation: A breakthrough discipline for innovation and sustainability. London, UK: Pitman, 1996. 346 p.

National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada). Measuring eco-efficiency in business: Developing a core set of eco-efficiency indicators: Backgrounder. Ottawa, ON: NRTEE, 1997. 58 p.

Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development. Building eco-efficient communities: A how-to guide. 1st ed. Drayton Valley, AB: Pembina Institute, 1997. Various

Robins, Nick Getting eco-efficient. Geneva, CH: Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1993. 51 p. Conference: Antwerp Eco-Efficiency Workshop (1st: 1993)

Schmidheiny, Stephan and Federico Zorraquin. Financing change: The financial community, eco-efficiency, and sustainable development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996. 211 p.

Socolow, R. et al., eds. Industrial ecology and global change. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 500 p.

World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Eco-efficiency and cleaner production: Charting the course to sustainability. Geneva: WBCSD, 1994. 17 p.

Voluntary simplicity

Burch, Mark A. Simplicity: Notes, stories and exercises for developing unimaginable wealth. Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publishers, 1995. 130 p.

Graaf, John de. Affluenza. Seattle, WA: KCTS Television, 1997. 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.).

Graaf, John de and Vivia Boe. Escape from affluenza. Oley, PA: Bullfrog Films, 1998. 1 video (56 min.) + viewer's guide.

Elgin, Duane. Voluntary simplicity: Toward a way of life that is outwardly simple, inwardly rich. New York: Quill, 1993. 240 p.

VandenBroeck, Goldian, ed. Less is more: The art of voluntary poverty: An anthology of ancient and modern voices raised in praise of simplicity. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions International, 1991. 316 p.

Instituciones, Individuos y Organizaciones

Sociedad civie y ONGs

Clarkson, Linda, Vern Morrissette, and Gabriel Regallet. Our responsibility to the seventh generation: Indigenous peoples and sustainable development. Winnipeg, Canada: International Institute for Sustainable Development, 1992. 87 p.

Doherty, Brian and Marius deGeus, eds. Democracy and green political thought: Sustainability, rights and citizenship. European political science series. London, UK: Routledge, 1996. 246 p.

Edwards, Michael and David Hulme, eds. Making a difference: NGOs and development in a changing world. London: Earthscan, 1992. 240 p.

Gakuru, Octavian, Ciarunji Chesaina and John Kananda. The status of voluntary and non-profit sector: Africa report for International Civil Society Organization (Civicus). Nairobi: Civicus, 1994. 58 p.

Ghai, Dharam and Jessica M. Vivian. Grassroots environmental action: People's participation in sustainable development. London: Routledge, 1992. 351 p.

Irwin, Alan. Citizen science: A study of people, expertise and sustainable development. London: Routledge, 1995. 198 p.

Murphy, David F. and Jem Bendell. In the company of partners. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, 1997. 283 p.

Nelson, Jane. Business as partners in development: Creating wealth for countries, companies and communities. London, UK: Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum, 1996. 288 p.

NGOnet. Earth Summit: The NGO archives [CD-ROM]. Montevideo, Uruguay: NGOnet, 1995. 1 CD-ROM; 1 manual.

Poinier, Lisa W., ed. Building civil society worldwide: Strategies for successful communications — A series of case studies. Washington, D.C.: CIVICUS, 1997. 87 p.

Reilly, Charles, ed. New paths to democratic development in Latin America: The rise of NGO-Municipal collaboration. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1995. 317 p.

Samad, Syed Abdus, Tatsuya Watanabe and Seung-Jim Kim, eds. People's initiatives for sustainable development: Lessons of experience. Kuala Lumpur: Asia and Pacific Development Centre, 1995. 470 p.

Selener, Daniel. Participatory action research and social change. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1997. 358 p.

Schroyer, Trent, ed. A world that works: Building blocks for a just and sustainable society. TOES (The Other Economic Summit). New York, NY: Bootstrap Press, 1997. 355 p.

United Nations. Non-Governmental Liaison Service. Implementing Agenda 21: NGO experiences from around the world. Geneva, Switzerland: NGLS, 1997. 176 p.

Zazueta, Aaron. Policy hits the ground: Participation and equity in environmental policy-making. Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute, 1995. 59 p.

Institutions

Amin, Ash and Nigel Thrift, eds. Globalization, institutions and regional development in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 268 p.

French, Hilary F. Partnership for the planet: An environmental agenda for the United Nations. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, 1995. 71 p.

Gunderson, Lance H., C. S. Holling and Stephen S. Light, eds. Barriers and bridges to the renewal of ecosystems and institutions. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995. 593 p.

Haas, Peter M, Robert O. Keohane and Marc A. Levy, eds. Institutions for the Earth: Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection.Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1993. 448 p.

Cavanagh, John, Daphne Wysham and Marcos Arruda, eds. Beyond Bretton Woods: Alternatives to the global economic order. Transnational Institute series. London, UK: Pluto Press, 1994. 238 p.

Kenen, Peter B., ed. Managing the world economy: Fifty years after Bretton Woods. Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1994. 430 p.

Kirshner, Orin, ed. The Bretton Woods-GATT system: Retrospect and prospect after fifty years. Minneapolis, MN: Institute for Agricultural and Trade Policy, 1995. 321 p.

Lovei, Magda and Charles Weiss, Jr. Environmental management and institutions in OECD countries: Lessons from experience. Environment Department Papers, Pollution management series no. 46. Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1997. 54 p.

Ostrom, Elinor. Governing the commons: The evolution of institutions for collective action. Political economy of institutions and decisions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 280 p.

South Centre. For a strong and democratic United Nations: A South perspective on UN reform. Geneva: South Centre, 1996. 229 p.

Werksman, Jacob, ed. Greening international institutions. London, UK: Earthscan, 1996. 334 p.

Williams, Maurice J. and Patti L. Petesch. Sustaining the earth: Role of multilateral development institutions. Policy essay no. 9. Washington, D.C.: Overseas Development Council, 1993. 102 p.




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