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Trade & the Environment DocumentsAPEC & the Environment | Trade & the Environment APEC & the EnvironmentWorkshop: APEC and the Environment: Innovative Approaches to Trade and Environment in Asia-Pacific, October 18th, 1996, San Francisco, CA. These papers were prepared for the Trade and Environment Policy Project (TEPP) series – a collaboration between the Nautilus Institute, National Wildlife Federation, and the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE). (NOTE: starred (*) papers were published in the Journal of Environment and Development, vol. 6, no. 3, September 1997). MORGAN, David G. Crosscutting and Participatory Mechanisms for Sustainable Development, Some Preliminary ThoughtsPORTER, Garth Presents a conceptual framework for understanding subsidies in the natural resource sector; marshals the evidence that such subsidies harm the environment, focusing on the forest and fisheries sectors as case studies; examines the ways in which natural resource subisidies are being treated in various international fora, including APEC; and proposes ways to integrate the issue into APEC’s work program.ROHT-ARRIAZA, Naomi SPALDING, Mark J. ZARSKY, Lyuba & Jason HUNTER, Nautilus Institute
Describes APEC’s work on environmental issues between 1993, when environmental issues moved into the mainstream of APEC, and 1997, when Environment Ministers will approve implementation of a regional “Action Programme.” Trade & the EnvironmentWorkshop on Trade and Environment in Asia-Pacific: Prospects for Regional Cooperation, September 23-25, 1994, Honolulu, HI. (Organised by Nautilus Institute and co-sponsored by the East-West Center and the Monterey Institute for International Studies.) AKAHA, Tsuneo., Monterey Institute of International Studies International Cooperation for the Sustainable Development of the Russian Far EastNAGARA, Bunn, ISIS The Trade-Environment Nexus: Whence, Whither, Why and WhereforeDRAKE-BROCKMAN, Jane and Kym ANDERSON, University of Adelaide The Entwining of Trade Policy and Environmental Issues: Implications for APECFAIRBAIRN, Te’o, University of New South Wales Pacific Islands Economies: Trade Patterns and Some Observations on Trade Policy IssuesFUAUVO, Vili, South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) Trade, Environment and Development in the Pacific Islands: the role of SPREPHAN, Taek-Whan, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy Northeast Asia Environmental Cooperation: Progress and ProspectsLOW, Linda, and Tay Boon NGA, National University of Singapore Region-Building and the Environment: The Role of the PECCPRIMAVERA, J. Honculada, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Shrimp Farming in the Asia-Pacific: Environment and Trade Issues and Regional CooperationRAHIM, Khalid Abdul, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Unilateral Environmental Regulations and the Implications for International Commodity-Related Environmental AgreementsSOEGIARTO, Aprilani, The Indonesian Institute of Sciences-LIPI Sustainable Fisheries, Environment and the Prospects of Regional Cooperation in Southeast AsiaTISDELL, Clem, University of Queensland Tourism in the APEC Region and its promotion in an Ecologically Sound Way Through Regional Co-operationYAMAMOTO, Wataru, Japan Development Institute (JDI) Japanese Official Development Assistance and Industrial Environmental Management in Asia |
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