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Factors influencing the implementation of clean energy interventions in low‐income urban communities in South Africa
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2013) 4 (1): 76–98.
Published: 03 May 2013
... de Jongh can be contacted at: Derick.DeJongh@up.ac.za © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2013 Clean energy Clean energy interventions Renewable energy technologies Low‐income urban communities Socio‐economic impact Economic development Sustainable development Environmental...
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The ethical dilemma of sustainable development: Guyana
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2011) 2 (1): 75–84.
Published: 10 May 2011
... sources should be exploited at a rate equal to the rate of creation of substitutes for these resources. The current and previous economic development paradigms, rooted in economic theory, were ineffective in achieving the goals of development as related to income, health, and education measures...
