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Managing global change for sustainable development: technology,community and multilateral environmental agreements
Authors:Duncan A. French
Affiliation:(1) Reader in International Law, School of Law, University of Sheffield, Crookesmoor Building Conduit Road, Sheffield, S10 1FL, UK
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to consider how international law has sought to mediate between the promotion of environmentally sound technologies and local community participation. It will be suggested that the paradigm of sustainable development presents the most sensible framework through which to consider these issues. The paper will then present three short case studies centred around various aspects of the ongoing implementation of the Rio Conventions, namely the endorsement of sequestration activities within the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the development of an access and benefit sharing framework under the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity and further encouragement of community participation in the 1994 UN Convention to Combat Desertification. In conclusion, the paper will suggest that community participation must be given comparable status with the promotion of technological advances if long-term success is ever likely to be attained.
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Keywords:Environmentally sound technologies  Community participation  Sustainable development  Empowerment  Local and indigenous communities
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