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Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
This paper reviews the current state of affairs in developing Asia-Pacific countries in terms of poverty and environmental deterioration and some plausible reasons for their presence, including the poverty-environment nexus. It then assesses progress made so far by the governments of these countries and bilateral and multilateral donors in dealing...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Mahesh Pradhan
Environmental education is rooted in the belief that humans can live compatibly with nature and act equitably towards each other. Reorienting education as a whole towards sustainability involves the various levels of formal, non-formal, and informal education at all levels of society. At the global level, UNEP, in collaboration with UNESCO, was...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Daniella Tilbury
Wendy Goldstein
Lisa Ryan
While the existence, status, and roles of non-government organisations (NGOs) in the Asia-Pacific region vary considerably, there is a global trend in which they are influencing the agenda, accountability, and governance towards sustainable development. NGOs are increasingly influential and have greater responsibilities in ensuring that...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Rob Gilbert
This paper considers the potential of ecotourism as a form of environmental education for sustainability. It reviews current concepts of education for sustainability and research on the educational impact of ecotourism, and points to a gap between the aspirations of education for sustainability and the outcomes of current ecotourism programs. The...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
The corporate sector in Japan is playing an increasingly active role in environmental education and the capacity building of their employees and communities. This paper examines the current situation and the trends of corporate activities, their intentions, social implications, the problems they face and possible solutions, along with some...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Keith Wheeler
Jack Byrne
Education and training are crucial elements in the implementation of international sustainability frameworks and specific sustainable development (SD) policies. In this article we look at several eLearning models and examine two case studies where eLearning for education for sustainability (EFS) has been applied to a variety of audiences. With the...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
This paper on nature-based tourism in protected areas of Japan highlights the policy and institutional arrangements of Japan’s unique park administrative system, and presents an overview of park tourism in the country. Common trends and challenges to park tourism that emerge from the overview include a focus on guiding aspect of ecotourism; the...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Ebinezer R. Florano
This article assesses the theoretical “strengths” of the new ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution (ATHP), which was initially created to prevent, monitor, and mitigate land and forest fires, and eventually, transboundary haze pollution in the Southeast Asian region. Using Pamela Chasek’s “Strength Index,” the author graded the contents...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume 4 Number 1 (2003)
Author:
Denise Hamú
Wendy Goldstein
This handbook aims to be a road map for anyone working with a community to achieve environmental change, including environmental educators and managers, local government officers, and community development officers. It is especially designed for the many people with science backgrounds now involved in community projects to conserve species...
Peer-reviewed Article
In International Review for Environmental Strategies (IRES) Volume3 Number2 (Winter 2002)
Author:
Bashiru M. Koroma
Cambodia's forests and fisheries provide an important source of domestic earnings, essential to meeting the needs of rural people in Cambodia. In recent years, however, unregulated logging, slash-and-burn farming, and the demands of a growing population are posing serious threats to those resources. Community forest and fisheries resource...