Sustainability Theater

Arthur P. Casanova, a practitioner in the Philippines, mentions the issues of "poverty alleviation, women['s] empowerment, human trafficking, human rights, children's rights, protection of environment and human resources, [and] protection of indigenous culture, arts, and tradition&quo...

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Published inEnvironment : science and policy for sustainable development Vol. 50; no. 5; pp. 6 - 7
Main Author Clark, George E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Heldref 01.09.2008
Kirkpatrick Jordon Foundation
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Summary:Arthur P. Casanova, a practitioner in the Philippines, mentions the issues of "poverty alleviation, women['s] empowerment, human trafficking, human rights, children's rights, protection of environment and human resources, [and] protection of indigenous culture, arts, and tradition" (http://www.iti-worldwide.org/tfd/index.php?tfd_ id=00002lang=en). The International Institute for Environment and Development journal Participatory Learning and Action published a special issue in 1997 on "Performance and Participation" (http://www.iied.org/NR/agbioliv/pla_notes/pla_backissues/29.html) that examines how international development practitioners have applied the theater arts to their programs.
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ISSN:0013-9157
1939-9154
DOI:10.3200/ENVT.50.5.6-7