Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe

At the turn of the 1980’s, in the context of triumphant neoliberalism and demonetization of classical models of development, a new cognitive framework has progressively emerged in the Caribbean. It refers to the notion of sustainable development. The scope of the latter has been continuously expande...

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Main Author: Justin Daniel
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Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2019-05-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/14401
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description At the turn of the 1980’s, in the context of triumphant neoliberalism and demonetization of classical models of development, a new cognitive framework has progressively emerged in the Caribbean. It refers to the notion of sustainable development. The scope of the latter has been continuously expanded to related issues such as the loss and the preservation of biodiversity and, more recently, global changes. As a result, the political use of sustainable development, which is a set of interacting and evolving issues, is proving more and more complex, due to the very fragmented nature of public action and the difficult appropriation of this set of issues by actors and people.
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Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
Études Caribéennes
sustainable development
biodiversity
public policy
global changes
aribbean
title Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
title_full Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
title_fullStr Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
title_full_unstemmed Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
title_short Les défis d’une mise en politique du développement durable dans la Caraïbe
title_sort les defis d une mise en politique du developpement durable dans la caraibe
topic sustainable development
biodiversity
public policy
global changes
aribbean
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/14401
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