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Saving Small Island Developing States Environmental and Natural Resource Challenges

Edited By: Shyam Nath, John L Roberts and Yeti Nisha Madhoo
400 pages
Saving Small Island Developing States
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Small may be beautiful, but small island states have a big problem - the environmental consequences of climate change. Emanating from research at the University of Mauritius and with contributions from a wide range of experts, 'Saving Small Island Developing States' introduces and explains the key environmental policy challenges and suggested responses to them. The book is divided into five sections. Section one provides a theoretical analysis of the issues and concepts. Section two presents four previously published but highly influential papers, which have set the terms of much of the debate on these issues. Section three uses case studies to examine the policy instruments and approaches adopted by small states.

Section four looks at environmental policies in action and examines the position of small island states in the world trade arena. The final part explores the global dimensions of environmental management. Designed particularly to assist the new generation of environmental and natural resource managers in small island states, it will also assist current government policy-makers, as well as academics and students in the fields of public policy and environmental and natural resource management more widely.

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Edited By: Shyam Nath, John L Roberts and Yeti Nisha Madhoo
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