Sustainable development and good governance Autor Ginther K., Denters E., Waart P.J.I. (eds) Fecha 1995 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-055158) Editor | Lugar de publicación Kluwer Academic Publishers | Dordrecht, The Netherlands ISBN 0-7923-3341-1 Páginas 483 p. Tipo de documento Monografía/libro Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional País/Territorio Sudáfrica, Uganda, Unión Europea, India, Brasil Materia Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Derechos humanos Implementación nacional/transposición Comercio internacional Desarrollo sostenible Participación pública Área geográphica Africa Resumen Contents: 1. Sustainable development as a matter of good governance: An introductory view Part I: Evolution of concepts 1. Evolving principles of sustainable development and good governance 2. Sustainable development. Some critical thoughts in the light of the Rio Conference 3. The road tot sustainable development: Evolution of the concept of development in the UN 4. Reflections on the term ' sustainable development ' and its institutional implications 5. The dynamics of sovereignty in a changing world 6. How to manage sustainable development? 7. Governance and sustainable development in Africa 8. Implementation of international sustainability imperatives at a national level Part II Participatory Development 9. Good governance through popular participation in sustainable development 10. Sustainable development and good governance: Development and evolution of constitutional orders 11. Constitutional orders and sustainable development: The Southern African experience and prospects 12. Procedural aspects of international law in the field off sustainable development: Citizens ' rights 13. The right of participation in development projects 14. Popular participation: A precondition for sustainable development planning. The experiences in Uganda Part III Development cooperation and human rights 15. The right to self-determination from a sustainable development perspective 16. European Community development cooperation, human rights, democracy and good governence: At odds or at ease with each other? 17. Implications of the principle of sustainable development, human rights and good governecne for the GATT WTO 18. Conditionality, human rights and good governance: A dialogue of unequal partners 19. Good governance and development cooperation: Towards a global approach Part IV: Sensible economic and social policies 20. Common but differentiated State responsibility in international environmental law: From Stockholm (1972) to Rio (1992) 21. Good governance, accountability, and official development cooperation: Analyzing OECD - demands at the example of the IBRD 22. Setting off distributory shortcomings 23. Sustainable development and good governance: The transition to a steady-state economy 24. The GATT 1994: Environmental sustainability of trade or environmental protection sustainable by trade? 25. Combating corruption: A measure for shaping decision making in order to achieve sustainable development 26. Sustainable development, human rights and good governance: A case study of India 's Narmada Dam 27. Sustainable development as a amatter of good governance: The case of the Amazon forest in Brazil