La réciprocité en développement durable : leçons des Pays-Bas, du Bénin, du Bhoutan et du Costa Rica
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Abstract:
Reciprocity in North-South cooperation is gradually gaining importance. Particularly with respect to the promotion of sustainable development, countries in the North and South have started to recognise that they can and should contribute to each other’s development process and learn from each other. In 1994, the Dutch government signed Sustainable Development Agreements with Benin, Bhutan and Costa Rica. These agreements are based on reciprocity, equality and participation and create a unique platform to learn more about reciprocity and how it can be achieved. More than 200 reciprocal projects have been implemented since 1994. Finding practical ways to implement reciprocity remains a challenge.
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Authors:
Kessler, J.J.
,
Romijn, B.
,
Pistorius, R.
Series Title:
Bulletin / Royal tropical institute
Country:
Benin
,
Bhutan
,
Costa Rica
,
Netherlands
Category:
Policy
ISBN:
90-6832-158-7
Serial number:
365
Keywords:
sustainable development
,
environment
Language:
fra
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
PAGE:
70
Place:
Amsterdam
Publisher:
KIT Publishers
Year:
2004
Region:
Global
Right:
© 2004 KIT
Subject:
Development Cooperation General
Title:
La réciprocité en développement durable : leçons des Pays-Bas, du Bénin, du Bhoutan et du Costa Rica