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Achieving Sustainability: Poverty Elimination and the Environment

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Author(s)DFID
DateOctober 2000
Reference typeReport
Source nameStrategies for achieving the international development targets
Pages56 pp.
PublisherDFID, London

Summary
This paper looks at the ways the international community might attempt to meet the International Development Target for the environment, as part of the wider goal of sustainable development. The International Development Target states that “there should be a current national strategy for sustainable development in the process of implementation in every country by 2005, so as to ensure that

current trends in the losses of environmental resources are effectively reversed at both global and national levels by 2015”. The paper argues that development will not be sustainable without effective management of the environment, and that equal attention needs to be given to the three social, economic and environmental pillars of sustainable development. It emphasises the need to take a longer term perspective, particularly relevant when dealing

with environmental problems and issues.

Themes
Poverty-Environment Linkages

Available from
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/pubs/files/tspenvironment.pdf

 

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