Karne,
Yes, this is interesting but besg again inevitaly the whole `plethora`
of issues of power, ownership of ideas, langauge, decisions rather than
resolves them.
Worth working on.
David
On Mon, 10 May 1999 10:17:04 +0000 Karen Lupson
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> Perhaps this could be worth a thought?
> Some years ago I was engaged on a research in Tanzania, and after
> being bombarded with a whole plethora of information regarding
> economics and environmental sustainability, so on and so forth , I
> decided that the whole thing was becoming far to separated thus
> creating a void . To address this void I decided to attempt to
> capture both issues in one term, .. That term
> became 'Environomics' To define this term would be to consider that
> ' correct environomical planning' simply suggests that a balance of
> environmental sustainability and an economical benefit for indigenous
> populations/ cultures, has been achieved True development. Perhaps
> the aim in which we are all attempting to achieve.
>
> Food for thought perhaps!
> Regards Karen
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David Crouch
Anglia Polytechnic University
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