Eine Veröffentlichung des
Öko-Instituts Freiburg
im Dreisam-Verlag, Freiburg
Herausgeber:
Prof. Dr. Arnim Bechmann
(1943-2014, 71)
Leiter des SYNÖK-Instituts
Professor für
Landschaftsökonomie, Zukunftsforscher
Tätig am Inst. für
Landschaftsökonomie, FB Landschaftsentwicklung, Techn. Univ. Berlin
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Inhalt.pdf
Vorwort
........................................................................................
IX
Einleitung und
Zusammenfassung................................................ XI
A. Die globale Herausforderung
................................................. XI
B. Die
US-Interessen..................................................................
XIII
C. Lösungen zeichnen sich ab
.....................................................XVI
D. Zusammenfassung der Empfehlungen
....................................XXI
1. Population
..................................................................................
1
A. Population Assistance
.................................................................. 5
B. Biomedical Research
................................................................... 8
C. Policy Development
................................................................... 10
D. Public Awareness
....................................................................... 11
2. Food and
Agriculture....................................................................
13
A. Assistance and Cooperation for Agricultural Progress
...................... 16
B. Sustaining Croplands and
Rangelands................................................... 20
C. Technical Measures To Increase Food Output
................................... 31
D. Food Security
.........................................................................................
40
3. Renewable Energy Resources and
Conservation...................................... 42
A. International Proposals
.........................................................................
44
B. Domestic
Recommendations...................................................................
60
4. Tropical Forests
............................................................................
66
A. World Program for Improved Tropical Forest Management .............
70
B. Strengthening U.S. C
apabilities.............................................................
72
C. U.S. Support for International Programs
............................................. 78
5. Biological Diversity
..................................................................... 84
A. Comprehensive U.S. Strategy
......................................................... 87
B. Identification and Protection of Global Biological
Resources............. 89
C. Technical Assistance for Training and
Education................................ 96
D. Institution Building in Other Nations
................................................... 99
E. Design of Ecosystems
Reserves.......................................................... 99
F. Improving U.S. Ability To Offer Technical A
ssistance...................... 100
G. Enforcement of Controls on Trade in Protected
Species................... 101
H. Introduction of Exotic
Species................................................................
101
6. Coastal and Marine Resources
.................................................... 103
A. Sustainable Fisheries Management
.................................................... 104
B. Coastal Habitat
Protection..................................................................
108
C. Pollution
............................................................................................
112
D. Marine
Sanctuaries.............................................................................
114
E. Whaling
.............................................................................................
115
F. Antarctica
...........................................................................................
115
7. Water
Resources......................................................................
118
A. Data, Policy, and
Planning............................................................ 120
B. Training in Water Resources Management
.................................. 121
C. R esearch
...................................................................................................
122
D. Drinking Water and Sanitation
............................................................ 123
E. Conflict Resolution
................................................................................
124
8. Global
Pollution............................................................................................
126
A. Contamination from Hazardous Substances......................... 126
B. Nuclear Wastes
......................................................................................
133
C. Global Atmospheric and Climate P roblem
s......................................... 137
9. Sustainable Development
...................................................................... 145
A. International A
ssistance.........................................................................
148
B. Bilateral Assistance
................................................................................
151
C. Integrating Natural Resource and Environment Considerations . . . 152
D. Technical A
ssistance................................................................................
155
10. Institutional Changes: Improving Our National Capacity
To Respond . . 156
A. The Government’s Predictive Capability
............................................. 157
B. Policymaking on Long-Term Global I s s u e
s......................................... 163
C. International Initiatives
.........................................................................
179
D. Public Awareness
...................................................................................
188
E.
Conclusion...............................................................................................
192
Appendix.
Global Future Staff and Participants
............................................. 193
Index
..........................................................................................
198 |