Who should decide where to build a road or locate a dam? When is the public consulted? Can people appeal decisions they find unfair? This text examines how we make environmental decisions and who makes them, which is the process of environmental governance. The report argues that better environmental governance is one of the most direct routes to fairer and more sustainable use of natural resources. Decisions made with greater participation and greater knowledge of natural systems - decisions for the Earth - can help to ...
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Who should decide where to build a road or locate a dam? When is the public consulted? Can people appeal decisions they find unfair? This text examines how we make environmental decisions and who makes them, which is the process of environmental governance. The report argues that better environmental governance is one of the most direct routes to fairer and more sustainable use of natural resources. Decisions made with greater participation and greater knowledge of natural systems - decisions for the Earth - can help to reverse the loss of forests, the decline of soil fertility, and the pollution of air and water that reflect our past failures.
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