Over time, scientists, technologists, and resource managers in affiuent countries have devised and institutionalized methodologies for exploiting and managing natural resources in their own environments with considerable success. In doing so, they have provided models, at least of development and affiuence, that the less developed countries seek to employ. An international symposium involving both invited and contributed papers addressing the technological and institutional challenges of sustainable development of natural resources in the Third World was staged in September 1985 in Columbus, Ohio, co-sponsored by The Argonne National Laboratory of Argonne, Illinois, The Tropical Renewable Resources Program and the School of Natural Resources of The Ohio State University, and the United States Agency for International Development. This volume presents selected papers from the symposium.
This book provides insights into the assessment of environmental problems in the Third World and development of strategies for dealing with those problems, particularly focusing on watershed management and addressing renewable energy projects and threats to biological diversity.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
May 2021
ISBN
9780367304782
Pages
177 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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