Natural resources and sustainable development: from "good intentions" to "good consequences"
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https://doi.org/10.12957/rbdp.2006.5738Keywords:
sustainable development, environment, natural resources, developing countries, multinational companies, non-governmental organizationsAbstract
This essay examines the relevance of the concept of sustainable development for natural resources, in particular non-renewable natural resources, especially in developing countries and highlight the effects and impact of various usages of the principle of sustainable development in the economy and governance of natural resources development.Downloads
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2013-04-19
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Wälde, T. W. (2013). Natural resources and sustainable development: from "good intentions" to "good consequences". Brazilian Journal of Oil, Gas and Energy Law, 1. https://doi.org/10.12957/rbdp.2006.5738
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