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In a more and more competitive context, NGO strategic management can be viewed as a combination of its social mission and organizational resources, taking into account expectations from stakeholders and constraints imposed by a changing and complex environment. The objective is to ensure an...
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This paper examines what are the stakes and conflicts between the developed and the developing countries around the concept of sustainable development. The aim is to appreciate the role of multilateral trade negotiations in the evolution of this debate and the adequacy and limits of the tools...
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This article proposes a critical assessment of the socio-economic approaches of environment and sustainable development. Unlike the standard analysis which does not admit the embeddedness of economic, social and environmental dimensions, the socio-economic approaches seek to conceptualize these...
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The aim of this article consists in measuring in which way health policies in developing countries are contributing to sustainable development goals. Firstly, a return on the terminology and the abstract contents of the sustainable development allows us to identify it with the cumulative and...
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A tourism project for sustainable development has been set up in Swaneti (Georgia) in a country where tourism business has been for long centralized by "Intourist". Connected to a strong tradition of welcoming the traveller, tourism is settling again in his mountainous country of Mestia together...
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</titre> The first part is a short presentation of the debates around the 2008 and 2009 WDR?s of the World Bank, devoted to the role of rural and urban spaces in development. The second part is focused upon the relations between actors and territories in development thinking, with a peculiar...
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The article focuses on changes in the labour market and education issues in developing countries. It aims at analizing the lifelong education issue in the Sub-Saharan countries in a sustainable development framework. More specifically, we underline the contribution of academic professional...
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</titre> This work questions the nature and the significance of a post 2012 international agreement similar to the Kyoto Protocol. We show that the Protocol?s mechanisms fall under a "weak" approach of sustainability which hardly calls into question the primacy of the economy on social and...
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