01621 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001000120084001400130100005700144245008500201260005000286300003000336500002300366520096400389990002501353990002501378INLIS00000000000357820221110043533 a0010-0520003578221110 | | eng  a1559635398 aeng a363.7 a363.7 NAT0 aNatural Assets Democratizing Environmental Ownership1 aNatural Assets Democratizing Environmental Ownership /cEdited by James K. Boyce aWashington :bLynne Rienner Publishers,c2003 axvii, 318 p.;22cm ;c22cm aIndeks : p.319-332 a"Natural Assets is an unusally insightful, redable, nuanced, important, and well documented book that transforms our understanding of the relationship between poverty, income equity, ownership equity, and natural assets. It raises our thinking about property rights to a new level-an essential step toward creating just and sustainable human societies." -David D. Korten, author of when Corporation Rule the world, and board chair, Positive Futures Network and YES! magazine. "Natural Assets is a must read for anyone working on issues of poverty, environmental protection and social justice... Through a series of outstanding essays, the book charts a path to achieving reduction of poverty while ensuring environmental protection and provides communities in both rural and urban settings with a wealth of ideas and example. The natural assets approach provides a blueprint for real change that doesn't sacrifice poor communities for the sake of progress..." a12486/MKRI-P/IV-2009 a12486/MKRI-P/IV-2009