EuroGuide

EuroGuide

Author: Editions Delta

Publisher:

Published: 2018-05-15

Total Pages: 586

ISBN-13: 9782802901860

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Since 1977, a unique reference source on European Union institutions. Part I explains how it functions. Part II consists in a directory of people in charge, with details.


Saving the Mediterranean

Saving the Mediterranean

Author: Peter M. Haas

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780231070126

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Examines the Mediterranean Action Plan from 1972 to 1987 as a successful international effort to coordinate the marine pollution control practices of the Mediterranean littoral countries through regional treaties, coordinated research and monitoring, integrated policies, and administrative and budge


Rapport de L'Atelier Consultatif Régional Africain Sur Les Pêches Artisanales Pour Une Pêche Artisanale Durable: Associer la Pêche Responsable Au Développement Social

Rapport de L'Atelier Consultatif Régional Africain Sur Les Pêches Artisanales Pour Une Pêche Artisanale Durable: Associer la Pêche Responsable Au Développement Social

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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The workshop agreed that an international instrument on small-scale fisheries and a related programme would be important tools for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries. It recommended that a small-scale fisheries international instrument and assistance programme should be informed by human rights principles and existing instruments relevant to good governance and sustainable development, comprise the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) as a guiding principle for resource management and development and incorporate disaster risk management (DRM) and climate change adaptation (CCA) as an integral part considering that DRM is a continuum process, before, during and after a disaster. The workshop recognized the value and worldwide acceptance of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries and strongly felt that a small-scale fisheries instrument should be closely aligned to the Code. The instrument should build on what already exists and use a similar language to the Code.


Rethinking Urban Transitions

Rethinking Urban Transitions

Author: Andrés Luque-Ayala

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1351675141

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Rethinking Urban Transitions provides critical insight for societal and policy debates about the potential and limits of low carbon urbanism. It draws on over a decade of international research, undertaken by scholars across multiple disciplines concerned with analysing and shaping urban sustainability transitions. It seeks to open up the possibility of a new generation of urban low carbon transition research, which foregrounds the importance of political, geographical and developmental context in shaping the possibilities for a low carbon urban future. The book’s contributions propose an interpretation of urban low carbon transitions as primarily social, political and developmental processes. Rather than being primarily technical efforts aimed at measuring and mitigating greenhouse gases, the low carbon transition requires a shift in the mode and politics of urban development. The book argues that moving towards this model requires rethinking what it means to design, practise and mobilize low carbon in the city, while also acknowledging the presence of multiple and contested developmental pathways. Key to this shift is thinking about transitions, not solely as technical, infrastructural or systemic shifts, but also as a way of thinking about collective futures, societal development and governing modes – a recognition of the political and contested nature of low carbon urbanism. The various contributions provide novel conceptual frameworks as well as empirically rich cases through which we can begin to interrogate the relevance of socio-economic, political and developmental dimensions in the making or unmaking of low carbon in the city. The book draws on a diverse range of examples (including ‘world cities’ and ‘ordinary cities’) from North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, India and China, to provide evidence that expectations, aspirations and plans to undertake purposive socio-technical transitions are both emerging and encountering resistance in different urban contexts. Rethinking Urban Transitions is an essential text for courses concerned with cities, climate change and environmental issues in sociology, politics, urban studies, planning, environmental studies, geography and the built environment.


Turning Down the Heat

Turning Down the Heat

Author: H. Compston

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-11-05

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0230594670

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This study analyses the politics of climate policy in a range of affluent democracies and at EU level in order to identify political strategies that would make it easier for governments to make major cuts in greenhouse gas emissions without sustaining significant political damage.


Pacific Ways

Pacific Ways

Author: Stephen Levine

Publisher: Victoria University Press

Published: 2016-06-01

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 1776560264

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Examining the politics of each Pacific Island state and territory, this well-researched volume discusses historical background and colonial experience, constitutional framework, political institutions, political parties, elections and electoral systems, and problems and prospects. Pacific Island countries and territories included are the original seven member states—New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Nauru, and the Cook Islands—along with all the new member states and organizations. A wide-ranging political survey, this comprehensive and completely up to date reference will appeal to Pacific peoples and anyone with an interest in politics.