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Thirid world development

 

            Third World development is something which is affected by many things directly, as well as indirectly in our world. One thing which affects Third World development greatly is the issue of environment. The negative affects of the environment and its rising concerns and impacts on our world are being witnessed and are becoming more noticeable since the second half of the twentieth century (pg 141) . There has especially been growing concern with the impact of human activity on the physical environment of our world (pg 141) . There are many things that raise concerns and issues about environment in the third world. Things to reflect on, which seem to address these issues and concerns might include; the Neoliberal View, which states the environment is natural capital (p158) ; the People-Centered Development View, which suggests a alternate definition of sustainable development (pg 158) ; and lastly the Global Environmental Management View which attempt to achieve environmental management at a global level (pg160) . As one may evaluate, investigate, and study these issues and concerns addressed by many people in our world, it should be apparent what should be done to correct the incorrect in order to form a world which does not classify itself into three worlds, but instead into one world. Although it seems highly unlikely, and doubtful, the world needs to harmonize one way or another.
             The environment is a natural capital, is something which the Neoliberalist seem to view the environment as (pg 158) . The Neoliberalist claim that the services derived from air, water, soil, biological diversity, and recreation (the countryside etc.) depend on maintaining those environmental assests intact, or renewing them (pg 158) . The service will decline sooner or later if this is not done (pg 158). This clearly corresponds the distinction between income and capital, where income is the amount that can be consumed in a certain period of time, without being any worse off at the end of that period (pg 158-159).


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