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Geography, 02.08.2019 01:20 angel213326

1.the prevailing development paradigm
2. lack of political will for change
3. environment as an institutional and economic externality
4. weak environmental mainstreaming initiatives and precedents to date
5. lack of data and information on environment-development links
6. lack of skills and institutional capacity
7. broader governance constraints
which one of the list above do you think is the biggest barrier or "keystone" barrier.
what would you do as an urban environmental manager to tackle this list?
what would you do as a civically engaged citizen to tackle these barriers strategically?

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