Big data's big potential in developing economies : impact on agriculture, health and environmental security / / Nir Kshetri |
Autore | Kshetri Nir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England ; ; Boston, Massachusett : , : CABI, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 005.7094 |
Soggetto topico |
Big data - Developing countries
Agriculture and state - Developing countries Medical policy - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-78064-870-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910480154003321 |
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Big data's big potential in developing economies : impact on agriculture, health and environmental security / / Nir Kshetri |
Autore | Kshetri Nir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England ; ; Boston, Massachusett : , : CABI, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 005.7094 |
Soggetto topico |
Big data - Developing countries
Agriculture and state - Developing countries Medical policy - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN | 1-78064-870-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Big data in developing countries: current status, opportunities and challenges -- Big data ecosystem in developing countries -- Big data in environmental protection and resources conservation -- Big data in healthcare delivery and outcomes -- Big data in agriculture -- Big data's roles in increasing smallholder farmers' access to finance -- Data privacy and security issues facing smallholder farmers and poor communities in developing countries -- Lessons learned, implications and the way forward. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910538155903321 |
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Carbon capture and storage in developing countries [[electronic resource] ] : a perspective on barriers to deployment / / Natalia Kulichenko, Eleanor Ereira |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (192 p.) |
Disciplina | 628.5/32 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KulichenkoNatalia
EreiraEleanor |
Collana | World Bank Studies |
Soggetto topico |
Carbon sequestration - Developing countries
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-87859-2
9786613719904 0-8213-9610-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Units of Measure; Executive Summary; Potential CCS Deployment in the Power Sector in Southern Africa and the Balkans; Assessment of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Applicable to Potential CCS Deployment in Southern Africa and the Balkans; The Role of Climate Finance Sources to Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in Developing Countries; Finance Structures and Their Impacts on Levelized Cost of Electricity for Power Plants with CCS; Conclusions; Note; Reference; Chapter 1 Introduction; References
Chapter 2 Technology Overview and Status of CCS DevelopmentCCS Technology; Figures; Figure 2.1: Diagram of a Power Plant with CCS with Offshore Storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery; Economics; Tables; Table 2.1: Active Large-Scale Integrated CCS Projects; Figure 2.2: Comparison of Studies of LCOE Increase and Net Efficiency Decrease for Post-Combustion Power Plants with CCS; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Techno-Economic Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in the Power Sector in the Southern African and Balkan Regions; Overview of Results; Table 3.1: Summary of Findings MethodologySouthern African Region; Figure 3.1: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.2: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Baseline Scenario; Figure 3.3: Electricity Generation Portfolio for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.4: Cumulative CO2 Storage for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Scenario; Table 3.2: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Southern African Region (MW); Figure 3.5: Summary of Results for Southern African Region, 2030 Figure 3.6: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Southern African RegionFigure 3.7: Comparison of Annual CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Southern African Region; The Balkan Region; Figure 3.8: Electricity Generation for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.9: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.10: Share of CCS in Coal-Based Power Generation in the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario with EOR/ECBM Benefits; Figure 3.11: Share of CCS-Based Generation in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario Figure 3.12: CO2 Stored in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price ScenarioFigure 3.13: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.14: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Table 3.3: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Balkan Region (MW); Figure 3.15: Comparison of Total CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Addressing the Legal and Regulatory Barriers in Developing Countries; Key International and Multilateral Legal Instruments Relevant to CCS Projects; Boxes Box 4.1: Key Findings and Recommendations |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461842503321 |
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2012 | ||
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Carbon capture and storage in developing countries : : a perspective on barriers to deployment / / Natalia Kulichenko, Eleanor Ereira |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | pages cm |
Disciplina | 628.5/32 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KulichenkoNatalia
EreiraEleanor |
Collana | World Bank Studies |
Soggetto topico |
Carbon sequestration - Developing countries
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
1-280-87859-2
9786613719904 0-8213-9610-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Units of Measure; Executive Summary; Potential CCS Deployment in the Power Sector in Southern Africa and the Balkans; Assessment of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Applicable to Potential CCS Deployment in Southern Africa and the Balkans; The Role of Climate Finance Sources to Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in Developing Countries; Finance Structures and Their Impacts on Levelized Cost of Electricity for Power Plants with CCS; Conclusions; Note; Reference; Chapter 1 Introduction; References
Chapter 2 Technology Overview and Status of CCS DevelopmentCCS Technology; Figures; Figure 2.1: Diagram of a Power Plant with CCS with Offshore Storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery; Economics; Tables; Table 2.1: Active Large-Scale Integrated CCS Projects; Figure 2.2: Comparison of Studies of LCOE Increase and Net Efficiency Decrease for Post-Combustion Power Plants with CCS; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Techno-Economic Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in the Power Sector in the Southern African and Balkan Regions; Overview of Results; Table 3.1: Summary of Findings MethodologySouthern African Region; Figure 3.1: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.2: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Baseline Scenario; Figure 3.3: Electricity Generation Portfolio for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.4: Cumulative CO2 Storage for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Scenario; Table 3.2: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Southern African Region (MW); Figure 3.5: Summary of Results for Southern African Region, 2030 Figure 3.6: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Southern African RegionFigure 3.7: Comparison of Annual CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Southern African Region; The Balkan Region; Figure 3.8: Electricity Generation for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.9: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.10: Share of CCS in Coal-Based Power Generation in the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario with EOR/ECBM Benefits; Figure 3.11: Share of CCS-Based Generation in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario Figure 3.12: CO2 Stored in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price ScenarioFigure 3.13: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.14: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Table 3.3: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Balkan Region (MW); Figure 3.15: Comparison of Total CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Addressing the Legal and Regulatory Barriers in Developing Countries; Key International and Multilateral Legal Instruments Relevant to CCS Projects; Boxes Box 4.1: Key Findings and Recommendations |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910790302003321 |
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012 | ||
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Carbon capture and storage in developing countries : : a perspective on barriers to deployment / / Natalia Kulichenko, Eleanor Ereira |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | pages cm |
Disciplina | 628.5/32 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
KulichenkoNatalia
EreiraEleanor |
Collana | World Bank Studies |
Soggetto topico |
Carbon sequestration - Developing countries
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
1-280-87859-2
9786613719904 0-8213-9610-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Units of Measure; Executive Summary; Potential CCS Deployment in the Power Sector in Southern Africa and the Balkans; Assessment of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Applicable to Potential CCS Deployment in Southern Africa and the Balkans; The Role of Climate Finance Sources to Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in Developing Countries; Finance Structures and Their Impacts on Levelized Cost of Electricity for Power Plants with CCS; Conclusions; Note; Reference; Chapter 1 Introduction; References
Chapter 2 Technology Overview and Status of CCS DevelopmentCCS Technology; Figures; Figure 2.1: Diagram of a Power Plant with CCS with Offshore Storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery; Economics; Tables; Table 2.1: Active Large-Scale Integrated CCS Projects; Figure 2.2: Comparison of Studies of LCOE Increase and Net Efficiency Decrease for Post-Combustion Power Plants with CCS; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Techno-Economic Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in the Power Sector in the Southern African and Balkan Regions; Overview of Results; Table 3.1: Summary of Findings MethodologySouthern African Region; Figure 3.1: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.2: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Baseline Scenario; Figure 3.3: Electricity Generation Portfolio for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.4: Cumulative CO2 Storage for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Scenario; Table 3.2: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Southern African Region (MW); Figure 3.5: Summary of Results for Southern African Region, 2030 Figure 3.6: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Southern African RegionFigure 3.7: Comparison of Annual CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Southern African Region; The Balkan Region; Figure 3.8: Electricity Generation for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.9: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.10: Share of CCS in Coal-Based Power Generation in the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario with EOR/ECBM Benefits; Figure 3.11: Share of CCS-Based Generation in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario Figure 3.12: CO2 Stored in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price ScenarioFigure 3.13: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.14: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Table 3.3: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Balkan Region (MW); Figure 3.15: Comparison of Total CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Addressing the Legal and Regulatory Barriers in Developing Countries; Key International and Multilateral Legal Instruments Relevant to CCS Projects; Boxes Box 4.1: Key Findings and Recommendations |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815146703321 |
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2012 | ||
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The circular economy and the global south : sustainable lifestyles and green industrial development / / edited by Patrick Schröder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni and Tim Foxon |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (239 pages) |
Disciplina | 338.9/27091724 |
Collana | Pathways to sustainability series |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Developing countries
Conservation of natural resources - Developing countries Recycling industry - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
0-429-78369-8
0-429-43400-6 0-429-78368-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- Sustainable lifestyles, livelihoods and the circular economy / Patrick Schröder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni, Tim Foxon and Jeffrey Barber -- Narratives and politics of waste and the circular economy in the global south -- The many circuits of a circular economy / Ashish Chaturvedi, Jai Kumar Gaurav and Pragya Gupta -- The politics of marine plastics pollution / Patrick Schröder and Victoria Chillcott -- Circular economy and inclusion of informal waste pickers : political economy perspectives from India and Brazil / Patricia Noble Gonzales -- The role of women in upcycling initiatives in Jakarta, Indonesia : a case for the circular economy in a developing country / Priliantina Bebasari -- Policy frameworks and green industrial development approaches -- The Argentinean zero waste framework : implementation gaps and over-sight of reusable menstrual management technologies / Jacqueline Gaybor and Henry Chavez -- Assessment of the circular economy transition readiness at a national level : the Colombian case / Claudia Garcia and Steve Cayzer -- Promoting industrial symbiosis in China's industrial parks as a circular economy strategy: the experience of the Teda eco centre / An Chen, Yuyan Song and Kartika Anggraeni -- Accelerating the transition to a circular economy in africa : case studies from Kenya and South Africa / Peter Desmond and Milcah Asamba -- Livelihoods and traditional circular economy practices: -- Securing nutrition through the revival of circular lifestyles : a case study of endogenous rural communities in Rajasthan / Deepak Sharma and Jayesh Joshi -- Contesting thoughts and attitudes to "sufficiency" : organic farming in an urbanised village in Thailand / Atsushi Watabe -- Conclusion and outlook: circular economy approaches for the sustainable development goals -- Pathways to an inclusive circular economy / Patrick Schroeder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni, Tim Foxon -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793537103321 |
New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019 | ||
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The circular economy and the global south : sustainable lifestyles and green industrial development / / edited by Patrick Schröder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni and Tim Foxon |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (239 pages) |
Disciplina | 338.9/27091724 |
Collana | Pathways to sustainability series |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Developing countries
Conservation of natural resources - Developing countries Recycling industry - Developing countries Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN |
0-429-78369-8
0-429-43400-6 0-429-78368-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- Sustainable lifestyles, livelihoods and the circular economy / Patrick Schröder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni, Tim Foxon and Jeffrey Barber -- Narratives and politics of waste and the circular economy in the global south -- The many circuits of a circular economy / Ashish Chaturvedi, Jai Kumar Gaurav and Pragya Gupta -- The politics of marine plastics pollution / Patrick Schröder and Victoria Chillcott -- Circular economy and inclusion of informal waste pickers : political economy perspectives from India and Brazil / Patricia Noble Gonzales -- The role of women in upcycling initiatives in Jakarta, Indonesia : a case for the circular economy in a developing country / Priliantina Bebasari -- Policy frameworks and green industrial development approaches -- The Argentinean zero waste framework : implementation gaps and over-sight of reusable menstrual management technologies / Jacqueline Gaybor and Henry Chavez -- Assessment of the circular economy transition readiness at a national level : the Colombian case / Claudia Garcia and Steve Cayzer -- Promoting industrial symbiosis in China's industrial parks as a circular economy strategy: the experience of the Teda eco centre / An Chen, Yuyan Song and Kartika Anggraeni -- Accelerating the transition to a circular economy in africa : case studies from Kenya and South Africa / Peter Desmond and Milcah Asamba -- Livelihoods and traditional circular economy practices: -- Securing nutrition through the revival of circular lifestyles : a case study of endogenous rural communities in Rajasthan / Deepak Sharma and Jayesh Joshi -- Contesting thoughts and attitudes to "sufficiency" : organic farming in an urbanised village in Thailand / Atsushi Watabe -- Conclusion and outlook: circular economy approaches for the sustainable development goals -- Pathways to an inclusive circular economy / Patrick Schroeder, Manisha Anantharaman, Kartika Anggraeni, Tim Foxon -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818311803321 |
New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019 | ||
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The collected documents of the group of 77 . Volume V The Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) / / edited by Mourad Ahmia |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (722 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.927091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) | AhmiaMourad |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Developing countries
Environmental policy - Developing countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-19-939348-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Collected Documents of THE GROUP OF 77; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Detailed Contents; Foreword; Preface by the Editor; CHAPTER I THE ORIGINS OF THE GROUP OF 77; 1. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-five Developing Countries (Group of 75) made at the Eighteenth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 11 November 1963; 2. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-seven Developing Countries (Group of 77) made at the Conclusion of the First Session United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 15 June 1964
3. 'The Charter of Algiers' adopted by the First Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77, Algiers, 10-25 October 1967CHAPTER II THE FRAMEWORK OF POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION; 1. The Caracas Programme of Action on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries adopted by the High-level Conference on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Caracas, Venezuela, 13-19 May 1981; 2. Bali Declaration and Bali Plan of Action adopted by the High-level Conference on Regional and Subregional Economic Cooperation of Developing Countries, Bali, Indonesia, 2-5 December 1998 3. Havana Declaration and Havana Programme of Action adopted by the First South Summit, Havana, Cuba, 10-14 April 20004. Marrakech Declaration on South-South Cooperation and the Marrakech Framework for the Implementation of South-South Cooperation adopted by the High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, Marrakech, Kingdom of Morocco, 16-19 December 2003; 5. Doha Declaration and Doha Plan of Action adopted by the Second South Summit, Doha, Qatar, 12-16 June 2005; 6. Outcomes of the Sessions of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on South-South Cooperation (IFCC) (i) Final Report 'Manila Follow-Up Action for ECDC' adopted by the First Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-I), Manila, Philippines, 23-28 August 1982(ii) Final Report adopted by the Second Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-II), Tunis, Tunisia, 5-10 September 1983 (iii) Final Report adopted by the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-III), Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, 3-8 September 1984(iv) Final Report adopted by the Fourth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-IV), Jakarta, Indonesia, 19-23 August 1985; (v) High-level Meeting on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Cairo, Egypt, 18-23 August 1986 (vi) Final Report adopted by the Sixth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-VI), Havana, Cuba, 7-12 September 1987 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910453534003321 |
New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 | ||
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The collected documents of the group of 77 . Volume V The Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) / / edited by Mourad Ahmia |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (722 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.927091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) | AhmiaMourad |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Developing countries
Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN | 0-19-939348-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Collected Documents of THE GROUP OF 77; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Detailed Contents; Foreword; Preface by the Editor; CHAPTER I THE ORIGINS OF THE GROUP OF 77; 1. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-five Developing Countries (Group of 75) made at the Eighteenth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 11 November 1963; 2. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-seven Developing Countries (Group of 77) made at the Conclusion of the First Session United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 15 June 1964
3. 'The Charter of Algiers' adopted by the First Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77, Algiers, 10-25 October 1967CHAPTER II THE FRAMEWORK OF POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION; 1. The Caracas Programme of Action on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries adopted by the High-level Conference on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Caracas, Venezuela, 13-19 May 1981; 2. Bali Declaration and Bali Plan of Action adopted by the High-level Conference on Regional and Subregional Economic Cooperation of Developing Countries, Bali, Indonesia, 2-5 December 1998 3. Havana Declaration and Havana Programme of Action adopted by the First South Summit, Havana, Cuba, 10-14 April 20004. Marrakech Declaration on South-South Cooperation and the Marrakech Framework for the Implementation of South-South Cooperation adopted by the High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, Marrakech, Kingdom of Morocco, 16-19 December 2003; 5. Doha Declaration and Doha Plan of Action adopted by the Second South Summit, Doha, Qatar, 12-16 June 2005; 6. Outcomes of the Sessions of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on South-South Cooperation (IFCC) (i) Final Report 'Manila Follow-Up Action for ECDC' adopted by the First Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-I), Manila, Philippines, 23-28 August 1982(ii) Final Report adopted by the Second Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-II), Tunis, Tunisia, 5-10 September 1983 (iii) Final Report adopted by the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-III), Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, 3-8 September 1984(iv) Final Report adopted by the Fourth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-IV), Jakarta, Indonesia, 19-23 August 1985; (v) High-level Meeting on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Cairo, Egypt, 18-23 August 1986 (vi) Final Report adopted by the Sixth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-VI), Havana, Cuba, 7-12 September 1987 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910791070803321 |
New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 | ||
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The collected documents of the group of 77 . Volume V The Perez-Guerrero Trust Fund for South-South Cooperation (PGTF) / / edited by Mourad Ahmia |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (722 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.927091724 |
Altri autori (Persone) | AhmiaMourad |
Soggetto topico |
Sustainable development - Developing countries
Environmental policy - Developing countries |
ISBN | 0-19-939348-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Collected Documents of THE GROUP OF 77; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Detailed Contents; Foreword; Preface by the Editor; CHAPTER I THE ORIGINS OF THE GROUP OF 77; 1. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-five Developing Countries (Group of 75) made at the Eighteenth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 11 November 1963; 2. 'The Joint Declaration' of the Seventy-seven Developing Countries (Group of 77) made at the Conclusion of the First Session United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 15 June 1964
3. 'The Charter of Algiers' adopted by the First Ministerial Meeting of the Group of 77, Algiers, 10-25 October 1967CHAPTER II THE FRAMEWORK OF POLICIES AND STRATEGIES FOR SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION; 1. The Caracas Programme of Action on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries adopted by the High-level Conference on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Caracas, Venezuela, 13-19 May 1981; 2. Bali Declaration and Bali Plan of Action adopted by the High-level Conference on Regional and Subregional Economic Cooperation of Developing Countries, Bali, Indonesia, 2-5 December 1998 3. Havana Declaration and Havana Programme of Action adopted by the First South Summit, Havana, Cuba, 10-14 April 20004. Marrakech Declaration on South-South Cooperation and the Marrakech Framework for the Implementation of South-South Cooperation adopted by the High-level Conference on South-South Cooperation, Marrakech, Kingdom of Morocco, 16-19 December 2003; 5. Doha Declaration and Doha Plan of Action adopted by the Second South Summit, Doha, Qatar, 12-16 June 2005; 6. Outcomes of the Sessions of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on South-South Cooperation (IFCC) (i) Final Report 'Manila Follow-Up Action for ECDC' adopted by the First Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-I), Manila, Philippines, 23-28 August 1982(ii) Final Report adopted by the Second Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-II), Tunis, Tunisia, 5-10 September 1983 (iii) Final Report adopted by the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-III), Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, 3-8 September 1984(iv) Final Report adopted by the Fourth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-IV), Jakarta, Indonesia, 19-23 August 1985; (v) High-level Meeting on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries, Cairo, Egypt, 18-23 August 1986 (vi) Final Report adopted by the Sixth Session of the Intergovernmental Follow-up and Coordination Committee on Economic Cooperation among Developing Countries (IFCC-VI), Havana, Cuba, 7-12 September 1987 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824523403321 |
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