ID: 7790
Title: Who will go hungry? Scenarios for future global and regional food supply
Author: Rosegrant,M.
Editor: None
Year: 1995
Publisher: International Food Policy Research Institute
Source: CES
Reference: In: A 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment, pp29-37
Subject: Food and agriculture
Keywords: hungry><scenarios><global><regional><food supply>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7789
Title: The challenge for a 2020 vision: Extent of today ' s human suffering and a view toward 2020
Author: Andersen,-P.P.
Editor: None
Year: 1995
Publisher: International Food Policy Research Institute
Source: CES
Reference: In: A 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture and the Environment, pp9-14
Subject: Agriculture
Keywords: challenge><2020 vision><human suffering>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7788
Title: 2020 hindsight: Successes, failures, and lessons learned in feeding the world, an audiovisual presentation
Author: Gutman,K.Lorch,-P.,R.Rose,B.A.
Editor: None
Year: 1995
Publisher: International Food Policy Research Institute
Source: CES
Reference: In: A 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment, pp7-9
Subject: Agriculture
Keywords: hindsight><lessons><audiovisual>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7787
Title: Epilogue: Expanding the capital stock
Author: Serageldin,I.Steer,A.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp30-32
Subject: Environment
Keywords: epilogue><capital stock>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7786
Title: The world bank and the environment: A fourfold agenda
Author: Dixon,J.A.Steer,A.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp25-29
Subject: Environment
Keywords: world bank><environment><fourfold agenda>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7785
Title: Integrating the environment into development policymaking
Author: Dixon,J.A.Margulis,S.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp21-24
Subject: Environment
Keywords: integrating><environment><development policymaking>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7784
Title: Measuring environmentally sustainable development
Author: Steer,A.Lutz,E.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp17-20
Subject: Sustainable development
Keywords: environment><sustainable development>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7783
Title: The Economist ' s approach to sustainable development
Author: Munasinghe,M.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp13-16
Subject: Sustainable Development
Keywords: economists><sustainable development>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7782
Title: The ecologist ' s approach to sustainable development
Author: Rees,C.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International World Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp10-12
Subject: Sustainable Development
Keywords: ecologists><sustainable development>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7781
Title: The sociologist ' s approach to sustainable development
Author: Cernea,M.M.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp7-9
Subject: Sustainable development
Keywords: sociologists><sustainable development>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7780
Title: Gender and ecosystem management
Author: Brown,-M.J.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp 6
Subject: Ecosystem
Keywords: gender><ecosystem management>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7779
Title: Poverty and the environment
Author: Mink,S.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp4-5
Subject: Environment
Keywords: poverty><environment>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7778
Title: Making development sustainable
Author: Serageldin,I.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The International Bank
Source: CES
Reference: Environmentally Sustainable Development Occasional Paper Series No.2, pp1-3
Subject: Environment
Keywords: development><sustainable><environment>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7777
Title: National Environmental Strategies: Learning from experience
Author: The World Bank
Editor: None
Year: 1995
Publisher: The World Bank
Source: CES
Reference: In: Toward Environmental and Socially Sustainable Development
Subject: Environment
Keywords: National environmental strategies>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 7776
Title: What do we want to sustain? Developing a comprehensive vision of sustainable agriculture
Author: Allen,P.Sachs,C.
Editor: None
Year: None
Publisher: University of California
Source: CES
Reference: Agroecology Program and the Focused Research Activity in Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture
Subject: Agriculture
Keywords: sustainable agriculture>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None