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The North, the South and the Environment: Ecological Constraints and the Global Economy (UNU, 1995, 263 pages)
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Foreword
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Environmental Sustainability and the Growth of GDP: Conditions for Compatibility
Chapter Three: Northern Growth and Environmental Constraints
Chapter Four: Can the North Stop Consumption Growth? Escaping the Cycle of Work and Spend
Chapter Five : Population Growth and the Environmental Crisis: Beyond the 'Obvious'
Chapter Six: Distributive Justice and the Control of Global Warming
Chapter Seven: Enclosing the Global Commons: Global Environmental Negotiations in a North-South Conflictual Approach
Chapter Eight : Environmental Policies and North-South Trade: A Selected Survey of the Issues
Chapter Nine: The Korean Model of Development and its Environmental Implications
Chapter Ten: National Development and Local Environmental Action - The Case of the River Narmada
Chapter Eleven: Economics and Ecosystems: The Case of Zimbabwean Peasant Households
Chapter Twelve: Development After Ecology