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Review Article

Review Article: A European View of Sustainable Development

Pages 124-129 | Published online: 08 Jun 2015

  • World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future (Oxford; OUP, 1987).
  • London, Earth Island, 1972; see also Forrester, JW, World Dynamics (Cambridge, Wright-Allen Press, 1971); Meadows DL and DH (eds) Toward Global Equilibrium: Collected Papers (Cambridge, Wright-Allen Press, 1973) and The Dynamics of Growth in a Finite World (Cambridge, Wright-Allen Press, 1973).
  • See on this particularly Meadows et. al., “A response to Sussex” in HSD Cole et. al. (eds) Models of Doom (New York; Universe Books; 1973), p. 237.
  • Department of the Environment, Sustaining our Common Future: A Progress Report by the UK on implementing Sustainable Development; London; HMSO, 1989.
  • Pearce et. al., Blueprint for a Green Economy, London: Earthscan Publications Ltd, 1989; and see also David Pearce & Kerry Turer, Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990).
  • “EPA acts to reshuffle environmental priorities”, New York Times, January 26, 1991.
  • This Common Inheritance: Britain's environmental strategy Cm 1200 (HMSO, 1990).
  • Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer; 1987 (reproduced in the Journal of Environmental Law, vol. 1, 128).
  • See e.g. David Pearce, Blueprint for a Green Economy (London: Earthscan Publications); and “Optimal Prices for Sustainable Development”, in Collard, D, Pearce, D and Ulph, D, Economics, Growth and Sustainable Development Macmillan 1988; 57–66.

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