Major themes in the study of grassroots environmentalism in developing countries
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Grassroots environmental organizations (GEOs) have proliferated in the Third World. Although diverse in the political and environmental aspirations, these GEOs have several major common themes. GEOs seek to challenge the notion that people from developing countries have no concern for the environment and often start off as local defenders of the environment but soon branch out to different social goals. Most GEOs are headed by women and are viewed by their native governments with hostility or indifference. Many GEOs bask in the financial and political support of international non-government organizations and religious groups.
Publication Name: Journal of Third World Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 8755-3449
Year: 1995
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Caught in the crossfire: third world economic development and first world environmentalism
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Issues related to economic development in emerging economies and developed countries' environmental policies are examined in detail.
Publication Name: Journal of Third World Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 8755-3449
Year: 2000
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The effects of foreign aid on women's attainment of their economic and social human rights
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The impact on women's socio-economic position of foreign aid is examined in detail.
Publication Name: Journal of Third World Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 8755-3449
Year: 2000
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