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Transition and Sustainability Actors and Interests in Eastern European Environmental Policies

By: Bernd Baumgartl
320 pages, Illus
Transition and Sustainability
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  • Transition and Sustainability ISBN: 9789041106810 Hardback Dec 1997 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This study links two of the main themes in European Social Science in the 1990s: the transition of Eastern Europe and the question of sustainable development. In an interdisciplinary approach, both viewpoints are analysed: Eastern Europe as a case of environmental development and the environment as an example of the difficulties of the Eastern European transition.

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By: Bernd Baumgartl
320 pages, Illus
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