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Normative principles and the sustainable use of geologically scarce mineral resources
Authors: M.L.C.M. Henckens; C.M.J. Ryngaert; P.P.J. Driessen; E. Worrell;
Abstract
The use of geologically scarce mineral resources needs to be reduced substantially in order to prevent future generations from being deprived of them. So far, there has been no international reaction to this growing problem. We argue that an international agreement on the sustainable use of geologically scarce mineral re- sources is necessary, and in particular that a number of normative principles of environmental governance, as currently codified in international environmental agreements, require such an agreement.
Country
Netherlands
Related Organizations
- Utrecht University Netherlands
Keywords
Sustainable use, International agreement, Scarce mineral resources, Taverne, Normative principles
Sustainable use, International agreement, Scarce mineral resources, Taverne, Normative principles

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