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Obeng-Odoom, Franklin – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2020
The current pandemic might temporarily slow down environmentally destructive economic growth. However, claiming that we are flattening the curve of (un)sustainability is dangerous. The global sustainability crisis is not just being driven by uneconomic growth but also increasing global inequality and social stratification. Teaching this key lesson…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Social Stratification, Teaching Methods
Setha, Vung; Mund, Jan-Peter – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
Land management and land administration are defined as a system of planning, management and administration methods and techniques that aims to integrate ecological with social, economic and legal principles in the management of land for urban and rural development purposes. The main objective is to meet changing and developing human needs, while…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Economic Development, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Bray, David Barton – Grassroots Development, 1991
Traces the struggle of southern Mexican communities to resist established outside exploitation and gain control of local rainforest resources. Discusses the role of local politics in resolving the conflict between economic development and conservation adherents and pursuing the goal of sustainable production. (SV)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Resources, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development
Maradian, Steve – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1989
Identifies the economic conditions mandating a strong role for community colleges in economic development. Describes Belmont Technical College's (OH) efforts to revitalize the local economy by expanding its mining technology program, redeveloping abandoned land, and retraining displaced steel workers. Urges colleges to explore nontraditional…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Job Training
Jorgenson, Andrew K.; Kuykendall, Kennon A. – Social Forces, 2008
Bridging the areas of political-economic sociology, the sociology of agriculture and environmental sociology, this study tests two hypotheses derived from a refined theory of foreign investment dependence. The hypotheses state that pesticide and fertilizer use intensity in less-developed countries are both positively associated with foreign…
Descriptors: Poisoning, Global Approach, Sociology, Agriculture
Barry, Tom – American Indian Journal, 1979
While mineral development in Indian Country offers economic benefits, it can also pollute the air and water and destroy the land itself. Article describes three different approaches that Laguna, Acoma and Santo Domingo Pueblos are using to deal with exploitation of their natural resources. (DS)
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources
Hady, Thomas F.; Sibold, Ann Gordon – 1974
Property taxes relate directly to rural education finance. This bulletin discusses differential tax assessment laws and the reasons states choose to institute them in 1970s. The first part of the report discusses the different types of tax laws and offers available evidence of their effects. More detailed summaries of individual state assessment…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Assessed Valuation, Economic Development, Land Use
Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, University Park, PA. – 1998
This annual report of the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development (NERCRD) highlights the Center's activities, programs, projects, and publications for fiscal year 1998. NERCRD receives modest funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other funds from private foundations. Funds are used to link rural development efforts of the 15…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Distance Education
Southern Growth Policies Board, Research Triangle Park, NC. – 1986
This report summarizes the major findings of a 1986 interstate survey on Southern economic development and quality of life. An introduction suggests that the quality of life in the South today has three major roots: education, environment, and culture. Five major recommendations are presented: (1) states should devote far greater attention to a…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Opportunities, Environmental Influences, Environmental Standards
Bristol, Tom – Native Americas, 1996
Kake Tribal Corporation's purchase of a seafood cold storage facility in southeast Alaska is an example of the growing economic clout of Alaska's tribal corporations. However, many claim that the pro-development forces of corporations are weakening the subsistence economy and culture of Alaska Natives. Conflicts involve Native hunting and fishing…
Descriptors: Activism, Alaska Natives, Conservation (Environment), Corporations
Lowin, Peter C. – Small Town, 1994
Case study of redevelopment of the village of Farnumville in Grafton, Massachusetts, illustrates the potential of historic preservation and heritage tourism as a tool for economic development. Describes the mill village cultural landscape and the importance of citizen and business participation to the process. Presents building and streetscape…
Descriptors: Built Environment, Citizen Participation, Community Change, Community Characteristics
Eckholm, Erik – Natural History, 1982
Discusses global environmental problems and their relationship to the global underclass composed of landless rural residents, urban slum dwellers, and tribal minorities. Argues that economic growth can and must occur along with environmental conservation and protection. (DC)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Williams, Daniel G. – 1981
Planners in multicounty rural areas can use the Rural Development, Activity Analysis Planning (RDAAP) model to try to influence the optimal growth of their areas among different general economic goals. The model implies that best industries for rural areas have: high proportion of imported inputs; low transportation costs; high value added/output…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Business Cycles, Economic Change, Economic Development
Erni, Christian, Ed. – 1998
This annual publication (published separately in English and Spanish) examines political, legal, social, environmental, and educational issues concerning indigenous peoples around the world during 1997-98. Part I highlights news events and ongoing situations in specific countries in nine world regions. In the Arctic and North America, these…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indians, Civil Liberties, Conservation (Environment)

Shepherd, A. Ross; McDonald, John F. – Journal of Economic Education, 1997
Questions the recently developed arguments (per George Kondor and R. Arnott) that rent controls can increase the quantity of housing supplied. Maintains that tenant favorable regulatory programs constrict profit, mobility, development, and construction. Argues that any subsequent increases in housing are due to price discrimination. (MJP)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Compensation (Remuneration), Economic Development, Economics Education
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