OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/390742025-12-23T19:01:49Z2025-12-23T19:01:49ZIslands and sustainable developmentStreeten, Paul/library/oar/handle/123456789/396922019-02-08T02:20:58Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Islands and sustainable development
Authors: Streeten, Paul
Abstract: The first Global Conference on the Sustainable Development of Small Island
Developing States (SIDS) convened in Barbados in 1994. The purpose of
the gathering was to examine national and international strategies, and adopt
plans and programmes intended to enable these territories and their limited
resources to undergo development in a sustainable manner, while enhancing
in them the coping mechanisms and human skills necessary to pursue
sustainable development. The Barbados Conference was a spinoff from the United Nations
Conference on Environment and Development - known as the Earth
Summit - which met in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. The purpose of the
Summit was to debate a challenging list of pressing environmental issues
known as Agenda 21, and follow this up with the implementation of an
action plan.
Description: Includes Notes on Contributors, Index, and Summary on back cover.1998-01-01T00:00:00ZConsiderations for small island development todayDoumenge, Francois/library/oar/handle/123456789/393232019-02-01T02:37:05Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Considerations for small island development today
Authors: Doumenge, Francois
Abstract: The 1992 gathering in Prince Edward Island sought to understand the
critical problems currently facing small islands, along with their future
trends. I wish now to draw attention to certain issues that remained
somewhat neglected in the course of our debates there. Please excuse me
if! disclose some uncomfortable truths in the process.
I shall refer not only to cases presented in the session lectures, but also
to my personal experiences as a French citizen who spent a significant part
of his professional life in many tropical islands in the Caribbean, the South
Pacific, and the Southwest Indian Ocean.1998-01-01T00:00:00ZFar better to serve in heaven than reign in hell : Malta's logic of relating to the European UnionBaldacchino, Godfrey/library/oar/handle/123456789/393212019-02-01T02:37:01Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Far better to serve in heaven than reign in hell : Malta's logic of relating to the European Union
Authors: Baldacchino, Godfrey
Abstract: Milton's Satan serves conveniently as a symbol of defiant nationalism. He
is the prototype rebel against global hegemonic forces; he is bent on
sovereignty, freedom, and delinking strategies, at any cost. Entrusted with
economic planning in Chaos, he would no doubt have sought self-sustained
growth and viability. But for all his superhuman flamboyance,
Milton's cosmic villain is seeped in compassionate irony, a mock-heroism
that results from me blindness of being ostracized from God Almighty.
Independence is proudly claimed but nevertheless sounds hollow. It is a
reckless initiative, an expression not of gain, but of loss of stature and in
the quality of life.1998-01-01T00:00:00ZStrategies of development for small island territories of the North Atlantic : common sense versus good sense [Introduction]Baldacchino, GodfreyGreenwood, Rob/library/oar/handle/123456789/393202019-02-01T02:36:23Z1998-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Strategies of development for small island territories of the North Atlantic : common sense versus good sense [Introduction]
Authors: Baldacchino, Godfrey; Greenwood, Rob
Abstract: In 1992, the European Community was experiencing the full measure of
the effects of the barrier-free single European internal market and bracing
itself for the implications of the Maastricht agreement, envisaged to see the
EC move closer to a European Union. At the same time, Canada, the
United States, and Mexico were seeing through the legislative processes
that would bring N AFT A into force come January 1993. Nudged betwixt
these two mega -developments, islanders from the broad North Atlantic
region met to discuss the political, economic, and cultural sense of their
contemporary identity.
Description: Includes Table of Contents, and Preface to the Series by Barry Bartmann.1998-01-01T00:00:00Z