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Tomorrow's markets : global trends and their implications for business / [authors, Don S. Doering ... and others]

Lippincott Library HC79.E5 T66 2002
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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Doering, Don S.
World Resources Institute.
United Nations Environment Programme.
World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development.
Business forecasting.
Globalization.
Industries--Social aspects.
Industries.
Economic development--Environmental aspects.
Economic development.
Physical Description:
61 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : World Resources Institute ; Paris : United Nations Environment Programme ; Geneva : World Business Council for Sustainable Development, [2002]
Summary:
This volume provides an important foundation of data that catalogs market opportunities in addressing social needsand the payoff to successful international development.
Contents:
People and Tomorrow's Markets: Serving Society 8
Population 10
Wealth 12
Nutrition 14
Health 16
Education 18
Innovation: More Value with Less Impact 20
Consumption 22
Energy 24
Emissions 26
Efficiency 28
Natural Capital: Preserving the Resource Base 30
Ecosystems 32
Agriculture 34
Water 36
Connections: Doing Business in a Networked World 38
Urbanization 40
Mobility 42
Communications 44
Labor 46
Roles and Responsibilities: Earning License-to-Operate 48
Democracy 50
Accountability 52
Privatization 54.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 60).
ISBN:
1569734976
OCLC:
49732497

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