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Further Readings on APEC |
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| American Bar Association | Trade and
the Environment in Pacific Rim Nations. Washington, D.C.: American
Bar Association, 1994. 153p.
Focuses on the relationship between the objective of trade among Pacific Rim
nations and the goal of local and global environmental protection. |
| Robert E. Clarke. |
Partnerships for a New Agenda:
Human Resource Development and Poverty Alleviation in the APEC region.Halifax,
NS: Lester Pearson International Institute, 1995. 118 p. Papers presented at conference which examine APEC members' experiences with education policy as an instrument for poverty reduction. |
| H. Edward English, David Runnalls (eds). |
Environment and Development in
the Pacific: Problems and Policy Options.(South Melbourne, Australia:
Addison Wesley Longman Australia Pty, 1997. 242 p.)
Based on the papers presented at the 22nd Conference of the Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) held in 1995, this book explores how the output of renewable resources could be maintained and depleting resources replaced by substitutes or technological changes. The elements of an environmental policy appropriate for an APEC agenda are also outlined. |
| Vaclav Smil. |
Energy and the Environment:
Challenges for the Pacific Rim. (Issues for APEC series; 1.
Vancouver: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, 1996. 20 p.) Discusses the environmental effects due to increased energy production in the Asia Pacific region. The focus is on the two major environmental impacts of climate change and reductions in air quality due to nitrogen oxide emissions. |
| Lyuba Zarsky. |
"The Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation Forum and the Environment: Regional Environmental
Governance in the Age of Economic Globalization". (Colorado
Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 8 (Summer 1997): 323-357.) Examines the problem of managing and protecting the environment during a period of rapid growth in APEC economies. |