Linkages of development and environment : in search of an integrated approach through sustainable development


Autoria(s): Alam, Shawkat; Karim, Md. Saiful
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Least developed countries (LDCs) are the primary victims of environmental changes, including present and future impacts of climate change. Environmental degradation poses a serious threat to the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources, thus hindering development in LDCs. Simultaneously, poverty is itself both a major cause and effect of global environmental problems. Against this backdrop, this essay argues that without recognition and protection of a collective right to development, genuine environmental protection will remain unachievable. Further, this essay submits that, particularly in the context of LDCs, the right to environment and the right to development are inseparable. Finally, this essay argues that the relationship between the right to environment and the right to development must fall within the paradigm of sustainable development if the promotion and protection of those rights are to be justified.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60299/

Publicador

Georgetown University Law Center

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https://litigation-essentials.lexisnexis.com/webcd/app?action=DocumentDisplay&crawlid=1&doctype=cite&docid=23+Geo.+Int'l+Envtl.+L.+Rev.+345&srctype=smi&srcid=3B15&key=79b89ebbbf4989ad0faba8ca64a4397f

Alam, Shawkat & Karim, Md. Saiful (2011) Linkages of development and environment : in search of an integrated approach through sustainable development. Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 23(3), pp. 345-363.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review

Fonte

Faculty of Law

Tipo

Journal Article