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Think Tank Series
2005
PTT21:
Fakir, S. The Rise of the Ecological Proletariat.
March 2005.
2004
PTT20:
Fourie, M. Can a rights-based approach improve
the practice of transboundary conservation? June
2004.
2002
PTT14:
Fakir, S. The challenges of addressing poverty
and environment linkages in South Africa. Contribution
to debates on the WSSD 2002.
PTT15:
Kouakou, K. Digital poverty: Could Africa overcome
its net information deficit? January 2002.
PTT16:
Fakir, S. The Sociological and Environmental Implications
of Nanotechnology: The promise of a new ecological
utopia. January 2002.
PTT17:
Fakir, S. Globalization and its influence on poverty
and environment. April 2002.
PTT18:
Fakir, S. The Himalayan tahrs and the ethics of
culling. April 2002.
PTT19:
Fakir, S. Capitalizing non-profits in South Africa:
challenges and possible approaches for financial
sustainability. July 2002.
2001
PTT5:
Fakir, S. Where to from here: Is Community-Based
Natural Resource Management (CBNMR) a think of
the past? January 2001.
PTT6:
Fakir, S. Is there a paradigm shift in conservation?
February 2001.
PTT7:
Etlin, B. Undefined Territory: A look at the relationship
between International Trade Agreements and Multilateral
Environmental Agreements (MEAs). What is being
done to protect the environment from the impacts
of trade liberalization? March 2001.
PTT8:
Fakir, S. GMOs for food security: a corporate
misnomer. April 2001.
PTT9:
Cousins, B. Sing a song of sixpence ? but what
is in the pie? (A response to Saliem Fakir ? PTT5).
April 2001.
Fakir, S. A response to Ben Cousins: more of the
same stale pie or something new? You be the judge.
PTT10:
Steenkamp, C. and Grossman, D. People and Parks:
Cracks in the Paradigm. May 2001.
PTT11:
Fakir, S. From Porto Alegre, Quebec City to the
Johannesburg Earth Summit: The emergence of a
trans-national politics and a time for a new global
system of governance. Part One: Special Edition
for the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
June 2001.
PTT12:
Hutton, J. Sustainable Use, WTO and MEAs such
as CITES. September 2001.
PTT13:
Fakir, S. Is Globalization having a negative impact
on sustainable use and community based natural
resource management (CBNRM), and will it advance
the sustainability agenda? Part of a series of
contributions to debating issues for the World
Summit on Sustainable Development. October 2001.
2000
PTT2:
Fakir, S. For the elephants: A second look at
the sustainable use policy. January 2000.
PTT3:
Fakir, S. Transfrontier Conservation Areas: A
new dawn for eco-tourism, or a new form of conservation
expansionism? June 2000.
PTT4:
Botha, M. The new Land Tax and possible environmental
effects. October 2000.
1999
PTT1:
Fakir, S. Postmodernism and GMOs. November 1999.
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