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  3. Vol 9 No 1 (1993): Philippine Environmental Politics

Published: 2007-05-17

From the Third World Studies Desk

  • From Red to Green
    Alexander R. Magno
    • PDF

Features

  • The Growth of Philippine Environmentalism
    Francisco A. Magno
    • PDF
  • The State, Illegal Logging, and Environmental NGOs, in the Philippines
    Julio C. Teehankee
    • PDF
  • Sustainable Development, Environmental Planning, and People's Initiative
    Conchita M. Ragragio
    • PDF
  • Some Indigenous Cultural Traditions in the Phils.: Their Implications on Environemental Conservation
    Rene Agbayani
    • PDF
  • Competition and Dispute Settlement for Fishery Resources: A case study of Property Regimes in Sarangani Bay
    Steve Olive
    • PDF
  • Sustainable Development: A Historical and Theoretical Explication
    Mary Constancy C. Barameda
    • PDF

Statements

  • Considerations on Filipino Marxism: A Response to "Questioning Marx, Critiquing Marxism"
    Patricio N. Abinales
    • PDF
  • Declaration of Autonomy
    CPP Manila Rizal Regional Committee
    • PDF

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