This new work; Structural Adjustment, the Environment and sustainable Development is a major step forward in the study of structural adjustment policies. It looks in detail at new research and analysis into their effects, and incorporates recent studies by a wide range of academics and policy-makers, leading experts and institutes. Focusing on nine in-depth case studies, the book examines the complex links between macroeconomic policies, social impacts and environmental outcomes, and takes a forward-looking perspective in outlining the alternatives to current structural adjustment policies.
Review quotes for Structural Adjustment and the Environment
'Should be essential reading for all students of development' Third World Planning Review
'Breaks new ground in the debate on structural adjustment generally. and in the environment/development debate' International Affairs
'The most substantial contribution to date to what is undoubtedly an important area' Development and Change
David Reed is director of the Macroeconomics for Sustainable Development Programme of WWF International, and editor of Structural Adjustment and the Environment (Earthscan, 1992).
Originally published in 1996