Land Use Law Sustain Development Contributor(s): Chalifour, Nathalie J. (Editor), Kameri-Mbote, Patricia (Editor), Lye, Lin Heng (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0521862167 ISBN-13: 9780521862165 Publisher: Cambridge University Press OUR PRICE: $180.50 Product Type: Hardcover Published: November 2006 Annotation: This book surveys the global experience to date in implementing land-use policies that move us further along the sustainable development continuum. The international community has long recognized the need to ensure ongoing and future development is conducted sustainably. While high level commitments towards sustainable development such as those included in the Rio and Johannesburg Declarations are politically important, they are irrelevant if they are not translated into reality on the ground. This book includes chapters that discuss the challenges of implementing sustainable land-use policies in different regions of the world, revealing problems that are common to all jurisdictions and highlighting others that are unique to particular regions. It also includes chapters documenting new approaches to sustainable land use, such as reforms to property rights regimes and environmental laws. Other chapters offer comparisons of approaches in different jurisdictions that can present insights which might not be apparent from a single-jurisdiction analysis. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Land Use - Business & Economics | Development - Sustainable Development - Law | Environmental |
Dewey: 346.046 |
LCCN: 2006005117 |
Series: Iucn Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies |
Physical Information: 1.52" H x 7.18" W x 10.1" (2.91 lbs) 652 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This 2007 book surveys the global experience to date in implementing land-use policies that move us further along the sustainable development continuum. The international community has long recognized the need to ensure ongoing and future development is conducted sustainably. While high-level commitments towards sustainable development such as those included in the Rio and Johannesburg Declarations are politically important, they are irrelevant if they are not translated into reality on the ground. This book includes chapters that discuss the challenges of implementing sustainable land-use policies in different regions of the world, revealing problems that are common to all jurisdictions and highlighting others that are unique to particular regions. It also includes chapters documenting new approaches to sustainable land use, such as reforms to property rights regimes and environmental laws. Other chapters offer comparisons of approaches in different jurisdictions that can present insights which might not be apparent from a single-jurisdiction analysis. |