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Managing the Environment for Development and to Sustain Pro-Poor Growth

Bibliografía B1359
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Auteur(s)Bass, S.
Steele, P.
Datemars 2006
Type de référence papier
Nom de sourceAsia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty
Pages16 pp.

Résumé
The main finding of the paper is that resource-intensive development in Asia has been achieved at significant environmental cost. Environmental issues such as deforestation, pressure on water supplies, and pollution from industry and energy use pose real limits to further economic growth. In many Asian countries, the cost is equivalent to one third or more of Gross National Savings. They also exacerbate Asia’s high vulnerability to natural disasters. (Asia already suffers 90 per cent of all climate-related disasters, and this is likely to increase with climate change.) The challenge for governments and policymakers is to use natural wealth to generate growth and to enable the poor to benefit from this growth, while at the same time sustaining its capacity to produce these benefits into the future. Such ‘green growth’ has been called for by the Asian Ministerial Conference 2005 can be achieved through improvements in three key areas: institutions, investment and international partnerships.

Thèmes
politique gouvernementale
approches basées sur le marché

Couverture géographique
Asia

Disponible de
http://www.greengrowth.org/download/Envt_for_Devt_ASIA_2015.pdf

 

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