ABSTRACT

The environment and its management has been, and continues to be a very topical issue. Existing environment and development texts place emphasis is on listing problems, making warnings and voicing advocacy, but by focusing on environmental management, this informative book offers a very different perspective.

Moving on from the usual much-discussed viewpoints, Barrow looks towards practical management and problem-solving techniques. He clarifies the definition, nature and role of environmental management in development and developing countries, beginning with an introduction to the key terms, issues and tools of environmental management, which are linked and developed in later chapters, and concluding by discussing who pays for environmental management and its future in developing countries.

Written by an experienced and well-known author, this clear, user-friendly book, ideal for students of resource management, geography and development studies, makes excellent use of chapter summaries, boxed case studies, annotated further readings and websites, discussion questions and illustrations.

part I|40 pages

Theory and approaches

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

part II|136 pages

Resource management issues by sector

chapter 3|26 pages

Water, coastal and island resources

chapter 5|17 pages

Biodiversity resources

chapter 6|14 pages

Atmospheric issues

chapter 8|16 pages

Environmental threats

part III|56 pages

Environmental tools and policies