Integrating Sustainable Development into National Frameworks: Policy Approaches for Key Sectors in Small States
Synopsis
This book brings policy-making for sustainable development into the mainstream of decision-making at all levels of governance and in all sectors.
It builds on the 2005 internationally agreed ‘Mauritius Strategy’ which aims to implement the integration of sustainable development by small island developing states.
Designed as a handbook for policy-makers and planners in government, as well as business and civil society leaders, it covers seven of the twenty issues that have been outlined in the Mauritius Strategy as being important for the sustainable development of SIDS – disaster management; marine resources; freshwater resources; land resources; energy resources; tourism resources and trade.
It brings together best practices, policy options and development prospects that small states can pursue in order to achieve real progress in these fields. It covers the progress and experiences of countries in the Caribbean region, the Pacific region, and the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Mediterranean region in their implementation of sustainable development in these areas. It also provides a useful point of reference and stimulus to policy-makers and their supporting colleagues from all sectors.
Chapters
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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Introduction
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National Sustainable Development Strategies in Small Island Developing Statesan Overview
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Disaster Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change
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Oceans and Marine Resource ManagementEcosystem-based Management and Sustainable Development
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Sustainable Water Management in Pacific Island CountriesFrom Vision to Action
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Foresight and Innovation for Boosting Agriculture
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Renewable energy and energy efficiency
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Sustainable Tourism Development Principles in Small Island Developing States
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Emerging Lessons from Integrating Labour and Fisheries into Trade AgreementsA New Vision for the Pacific Region
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About the authors
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Index
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License
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