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DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT
DESTRUCTION THE UN AND GLOBAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Development without Destruction
The UN and Global Resource Management Nico Schrijver Forewords by James Crawford and Supachai Panitchpakdi
Managing natural resources and promoting sustainable development
Nico Schrijver Forewords by
James Crawford and Supachai Panitchpakdi
United Nations Intellectual History Project Series
Available July 2010 304 pp., 1 b&w illus. 978-0-253-22197-1 $27.95 paper
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“This timely study makes a seminal contribution to understanding the management of natural resources in the context of changing economic, environmental, and social realities. . . . Schrijver’s work shows how research undertaken by the UN is contributing to the search for solutions to today’s main challenge: safeguarding the global commons for tomorrow, while providing a decent quality of life for all.” —Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development
Since 1945, the UN has been actively engaged in conceptualizing strategies for both economic development and a sustainable environment. From a broad historical perspective, Development without Destruction sketches the role played by organizations and individuals in the UN system in developing and consolidating principles of international law and international governance with respect to natural resource management. Nico Schrijver highlights the UN’s efforts to generate and implement strategies to resolve tensions between economic development and environmental protection, conservation and exploitation, sovereignty and internationalism, and armed conflict and peaceful access to natural resources. Schrijver’s thorough analysis is an indispensable guide to management of the critical environmental issues on today’s global agenda. Nico Schrijver holds the Chair of International Law and is Academic Director of the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies at Leiden University. He is author of The Evolution of Sustainable Development in International Law: Inception, Meaning, and Status and Sovereignty over Natural Resources: Balancing Rights and Duties.