Environmental Policies : International review / edited by Chris C.Park
- London Croom-Helm 1986
- 314 p.
The need for effective management of the natural environment is becoming increasingly crucial in order to secure the future survival of humanity. In different countries, different policies are implemented by governments to manage the natural environment in its many aspects - water, landforms, vegetation and wildlife. These policies are designed both to foster the growth of certain environments and to deter pollution and destruction. This book surveys the growth, nature and effectiveness of environmental management policies worldwide and argues the case for a more coherent international approach to the problems.