Lessons in Sustainable Development from Malaysia and Indonesia

Sustainable Development in Malaysia and Indonesia examines a range of topics pertaining to sustainable development in the two countries. While Indonesia and Malaysia are geographically close, Indonesia lags behind Malaysia in terms of well-being, with a l

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137347916.0001

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Lessons in Sustainable Development from Malaysia and Indonesia

Comparative Studies of Sustainable Development in Asia This series examines sustainable development in various countries in Asia, using a common framework with which to explore social, economic and environmental regulations and practices such as water pollution and consumption, income inequality and healthcare, and biodiversity. In each Palgrave Pivot book of about 30,000 words, we explore the sustainable development frameworks of two countries, laying out their progress in this area and comparing the two to highlight policy recommendations. The consistent sustainable framework applied to each country allows us to examine and compare sustainable development sub-topics across countries, and to clearly note the gaps in progress among countries. The common framework also allows us to highlight, among countries, which policies and experiments have been most successful.

Titles include: Sara Hsu and Nathan Perry LESSONS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FROM MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA Sara Hsu, Michio Naoi and Wenjie Zhang LESSONS IN Sustainable Development FROM Japan and South Korea Sara Hsu Lessons in Sustainable Development from China AND Taiwan

DOI: 10.1057/9781137347916.0001

10.1057/9781137347916preview - Lessons in Sustainable Development from Malaysia and Indonesia, Sara Hsu and Nathan Perry

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Series Editor: Sara Hsu, Assistant Professor, SUNY New Paltz, USA

Sara Hsu

Assistant Professor, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA

and

Nathan Perry

Assistant Professor, Colorado Mesa University, USA

DOI: 10.1057/9781137347916.0001

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Lessons in Sustainable Development from Malaysia and Indonesia

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