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Hard methods for soft policies: Environmental and social cost-benefit analysis.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Bergen : Chr. Michelsen Institute, 1995.Subject(s): Summary: This article is based on a study on how to integrate sustainability concern in project appraisal of development projects. It argues that it is impossible to formulate any unified and operational definition of sustainability applicable to project appraisal.
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This article is based on a study on how to integrate sustainability concern in project appraisal of development projects. It argues that it is impossible to formulate any unified and operational definition of sustainability applicable to project appraisal.

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