The Caribbean environment: Trends towards degradation and strategies for their reversal

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dc.contributor.authorEyre, Lawrence Alan
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dc.date.accessioned2022-01-18T18:10:09Z
dc.date.available2022-01-18T18:10:09Z
dc.date.issuedJan-Apr. 1989
dc.descriptionSpecial Issue: Environmental education: Global concern, Caribbean focus, ed. by Joyce Glasgow
dc.description.abstractThis article identifies the causes of the downward spiral of environmental deterioration in the Caribbean, and suggests six principal strategies that offer some prospects of halting, and even of reversing, this trend: 1) sustained yield, 2) environmental monitoring, 3) national parks and protected areas, 4) adequate planning and effective legislation, 5) private sector input, and 6) environmental education
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dc.extentpp. 13-44
dc.identifier.other1204
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/53303
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dc.relation.ispartofseriesCaribbean Journal of Education
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol. 16
dc.relation.ispartofseriesnos. 1-2
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dc.source.uriSchool of Education Library, UWISA - SERIALS
dc.subject.otherEnvironmental degradation
dc.titleThe Caribbean environment: Trends towards degradation and strategies for their reversal
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