Environmental Management in Developing Countries

John Stuart (mailto:greenleaf@worldscope.co.uk)
Wed, 4 Mar 1998 15:17:24 +0000

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Date:         Wed, 4 Mar 1998 15:17:24 +0000
From: John Stuart <mailto:greenleaf@worldscope.co.uk>
Subject:      Environmental Management in Developing Countries
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Greener Management International, Issue 19, Autumn 1997 is a specially
extended issue on 'Environmental Management in Developing Countries'. It
constitutes a progress report on this increasingly important field with
contributions from both academic and
practitioner experts.

Table of Contents:

* Multinational Corporations’ Impacts on the Environment and Communities in the Developing World: A synthesis of the Contemporary Debate

Titus Moser and Damien Miller University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

* Reaping the Benefits: Trade Opportunities for Developing Country Producers from Sustainable Consumption and Production

Nick Robins and Sarah Roberts International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK

* The Effect of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Competitiveness of Selected Industries in Developing Countries

Ralph Luken United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, Vienna, Austria

* The Environmental Challenge of Going Global

Gilbert Hedstrom, Ronald McLean and Bernhard Metzger Arthur D. Little Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA

* The Role of Stakeholder Participation: Linkages to Stakeholder Impact Assessment and Social Capital in Camisea, Peru

Murray Jones, Shell Prospecting & Development, Lima, Peru

* The Colombian Road to Environmental Management

Emilio Lattore, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia

A limited number of individual copies of this special issue are available for purchase at the price of £25.00/$45.00. To order, please contact Sue Pearson at:

Greenleaf Publishing Broom Hall 8-10 Broom Hall Road Sheffield S10 2DR UK Tel” +44 114 2663789 Fax: +44 114 2679403 mailto:greenleaf@worldscope.co.uk