Sustaining Excellence: The 2007-2008 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development
The 2007-2008 annual report describes program highlights and financial performance for the year ending March 31, 2008.
The report also includes a compelling article by IISD President and CEO David Runnalls on what must happen for sustainable development to finally take hold; an interview with a project partner in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; an overview of the global food issue; a look at the intersection between Internet governance and sustainable development, and more.
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