Trade and environment. The international debate Autor various authors Fecha 1996 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-059846) Editor | Lugar de publicación Latin American Economic System (SELA) / UNCTAD | Caceres, Venezuela Páginas 411 p. Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional País/Territorio México, Países Bajos, Estados Unidos de América Materia Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Normas sobre calidad ambiental Eco-productos/ecoprocesos Comercio internacional Área geográphica Caribe, América Latina y el Caribe Resumen Contents: 1. The trade / environment link 2. Trade and environment in the framework of international cooperation 3. Trade, environment and the developing countries 4. Trade and environment in Latin America and the Caribbean 5. The environment in the context of international trade 6. Environmental standards: Impact on SELA 's competitiveness and market access 7. Environmentally based process and production method standards: Some implications for developing countries 8. Trade and environment: OECD procedural guidelines 9. Regional integration and the environment. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the negotiation of the Group of Three. The Mexican experience 10. Trade and environmental policies in the Netherlands and the European Community 11. Trade and the environment. The U.S. experience 12. Trade and the environment: Next steps 13. Eco-packaging initiatives: Impact on international trade and the special conditions of developing countries 14. Eco-labelling initiatives as potential barriers to trade: A viewpoint from developing countries 15. Eco-packaging, ' Green Dot ' and ' Blue Angel ': The German case 16. Environmental policy making, eco-labelling and eco-packaging in Germany: The impact on exports from developing countries 17. Transparency, green trade and market access