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Concluding Conference on the Evaluation of The International Academy of the Environment, held at the Academy, Conches, Geneva, Switzerland, on 10 June 1995

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

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Conferences & Meetings
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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1995

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* Of which nearly 50 are listed in the useful Geneva and the Environment: a Guide to International Environmental Activities and Organizations, xiii + 83 pp., 1994Google Scholar, available free from Michael Foley Associates, 30 rue des Voisins, PO Box 650, 1211 Genève 4, Switzerland, and the Department of the Interior, of the Environment, and of Regional Affairs, PO Box 3912, 1211 Geneva 3, Switzerland.

Another remedial measure cum desirable activity, we feel, might well be an annual ecological or environmental forum with massive but dignified media coverage along the lines of the influential Davos economic one based in principle on Ambassador Riedmatten's suggestion (above), and yet another could be due development of Biosphere Clubs (see Environmental Conservation, 20 (1), p. 3, 1993, and 21(2), p. 97, 1994)Google Scholar into a world network of environmental/conservational watch-dogs guided by a resurrected World Council For The Biosphere (ibid., 11(4), pp. 293–8, etc.) but locally autonomous and with media-clout (as indicated in part in the upper footnote on page 194 of our preceding issue, and further in the bottom paragraph of the footnote on the opening page of this present issue).