SPAC WatchMethodology
SPAC Watch uses a collaborative research approach drawing upon input and discussion among a range of civil society and research organizations around the world. Focusing on agreed-upon sets of common questions, taking into account trends, available data and the experience of country- and region-based organizations, the reports will contribute to ongoing inter-governmental discussions of national and regional priorities, policies, practices, obstacles and strategies. This collaborative exchange and analysis will also aim to sharpen NGOs' and policy makers' conceptual and theoretical understanding of SPAC problems, problem-solving practices, and as an overall integrative cross-sectoral approach to addressing sectoral sustainable development issues. With this aim in mind, With this aim in mind, ICSPAC members have been working with the CIPD schema which expands the relationship of production and consumption to include the influences - marketing and trade policies.
Presented at the International Workshop on Sustainable Production- Consumption Systems: Research Frontiers, Chiang Mai, 2004 Visit ICSPAC's Policies and Practices page that has been constructed using the CIPD schema
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