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This paper deals with what we consider to be key negative elements of current globalisation processes, and examines critically the dominance of the concept of global governance as a mode of control. This draws attention fi rstly to the fact that globalisation has an intentionally political...
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sustainable growth and development requires more. 'Economic' instruments of environmental cost internalization need to be combined …
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Also in the global South, transport already significantly contributes to climate change and has high growth rates …
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The reductionist trend of equalizing sustainable development with CO2control needs to be reversed - notwithstanding the significance of climate change. Conventional, 'compartmentalized' data systems impede an integrated vision andtreatment of the paradigm. New accounts and balances focus on the...
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