Environment, employment, and development /
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TextSeries: A WEP studyPublication details: Geneva : International Labour Office, c1992.Description: x, 177 p. :illISBN: - 9221082504
- 9789221082507
- 338.927 ENV
- HD75.6 .E554 1992
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Includes bibliographical references: p. 173-177.
This study examines the employment implications of sustainable development, especially for developing countries, and reviews current approaches to minimizing environmental degradation. Spectacular economic growth since 1945, based largely on technological advance, has entailed major environmental costs which, this book claims, cannot be sustained, except at the risk of our own survival.
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