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9. Measuring Sustainable Development: A Quantitative Evaluation of Sustainable Development in Vietnam
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xvii
- Preface: An Unequal World xxiii
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Part 1: Poverty and Development: A Global Perspective
- 1. Social Distribution of and Access to Ecosystem Services: Approaches for the Alleviation of Socioenvironmental Inequalities 3
- 2. The Climate Change– Migration Nexus Seen Through the Lens of the European Union: Analysis of Legal and Policy Frames 24
- 3. Dangers of Uncontrolled Urbanisation for Society: Selected Aspects 39
- 4. Nutrition Insecurity in a Developed World: Challenges for Health Promotion and Further Directions for Sustainable Development 48
- 5. The Internalisation of Tourism Externalities: Methods and Instruments 65
- 6. Slow Tourism: A Community-based Approach for Sustainable Development 78
- 7. Agritourism and Ecotourism as an Innovative Direction for Sustainable Rural Development 95
- 8. Causal Nexus between a Sustainable Economy and Agricultural Credit: Global Evidence 109
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Part 2: Poverty and Development: A Local Perspective
- 9. Measuring Sustainable Development: A Quantitative Evaluation of Sustainable Development in Vietnam 127
- 10. Evaluation of Consumers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Sustainable Consumption: A Romanian Case Study 142
- 11. Environmental Sustainability Concerns: The Case of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh 168
- 12. Urbanisation, Access to Affordable Housing and Sustainable Development among Low-Income Earners in Nigeria: Insights from the Bariga Local Council Development Area, Lagos State 178
- 13. The Condition of Women in Nigerian Families and National Development: The Imperative for Cultural Re-evaluation and Legal Rebalance 192
- 14. Cuban Tourist Enclaves: A Critical Approach 208
- 15. The Impact of Environmental Factors on Profit Efficiency in Rice Production in Northern Vietnam 218
- Conclusion: Development – Prosperity or Disparity? 236
- Index 240
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Foreword xvii
- Preface: An Unequal World xxiii
-
Part 1: Poverty and Development: A Global Perspective
- 1. Social Distribution of and Access to Ecosystem Services: Approaches for the Alleviation of Socioenvironmental Inequalities 3
- 2. The Climate Change– Migration Nexus Seen Through the Lens of the European Union: Analysis of Legal and Policy Frames 24
- 3. Dangers of Uncontrolled Urbanisation for Society: Selected Aspects 39
- 4. Nutrition Insecurity in a Developed World: Challenges for Health Promotion and Further Directions for Sustainable Development 48
- 5. The Internalisation of Tourism Externalities: Methods and Instruments 65
- 6. Slow Tourism: A Community-based Approach for Sustainable Development 78
- 7. Agritourism and Ecotourism as an Innovative Direction for Sustainable Rural Development 95
- 8. Causal Nexus between a Sustainable Economy and Agricultural Credit: Global Evidence 109
-
Part 2: Poverty and Development: A Local Perspective
- 9. Measuring Sustainable Development: A Quantitative Evaluation of Sustainable Development in Vietnam 127
- 10. Evaluation of Consumers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Sustainable Consumption: A Romanian Case Study 142
- 11. Environmental Sustainability Concerns: The Case of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh 168
- 12. Urbanisation, Access to Affordable Housing and Sustainable Development among Low-Income Earners in Nigeria: Insights from the Bariga Local Council Development Area, Lagos State 178
- 13. The Condition of Women in Nigerian Families and National Development: The Imperative for Cultural Re-evaluation and Legal Rebalance 192
- 14. Cuban Tourist Enclaves: A Critical Approach 208
- 15. The Impact of Environmental Factors on Profit Efficiency in Rice Production in Northern Vietnam 218
- Conclusion: Development – Prosperity or Disparity? 236
- Index 240