Sustaining Excellence: The 2001-2002 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development
Sustaining Excellence: The 2001-2002 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, captures institutional highlights and financial news from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002. This year's report also includes a feature article about the tenth anniversary of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, a collection of insights and ideas from IISD board and staff, and a guest column about the state of sustainability, by James Gustave Speth, Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
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