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Institutionalizing sustainable development: Experiences in five countries
Authors:Kem Lowry  Richard A. Carpenter
Abstract:A multinational collaborative study during the summer of 1983 addressed organizational alternatives in natural systems management. Participants were particularly interested in ways different governments attempted to resolve the disparity between the interconnected quality of nature and the compartmentalized structure of bureaucracies. Five patterns of organization have evolved to meet this challenge: mission agencies managing ecosystems; independent or interagency central environmental units: environmental units within mission agencies; environmental components within central planning units; and regional superagencies. The systems developed by five nations—the United States, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand—are analyzed and compared in terms of these five patterns.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Richard A. Carpenter   Research Associate   East-West Environment and Policy Institute   1777 East-West Road   Honolulu   HI 96848.
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