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March 2004, Volume 47, Number 1, Pages 42-49
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Environment and Human Rights
Wolfgang Sachs
Abstract

Wolfgang Sachs argues for environmental human rights as a fundamental prerequisite to end the violence of development. He outlines the numerous conflicts over natural resources in the struggle for livelihoods and argues for a transition to sustainability in the more affluent economies, in both the North and South, as a necessary condition for the safeguarding of the subsistence rights of those whose livelihood depends on direct access to nature.

Development (2004) 47, 42-49. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100016

Keywords

conflict; subsistence; biodiversity; climate change; water; genetic engineering; ecosystems; poverty

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