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The concept of ecological debt was coined by Southern NGO's at the beginning of the nineties. It usually refers to the ecological damage caused by industrialized countries in Southern countries and/or to the use of ecosystems and ecosystem services at the expense of Southern countries. Currently, several NGO networks from North and South are campaigning for the recognition of ecological debt. On Belgian level, the concept made its way into the first Federal plan for Sustainable Development 2001-2004. Between July 2003 and June 2004, several departments of Ghent University (the Centre for Sustainable Development/CDO, the Department of International Public Law, the Department of Plant Production) in collaboration with the NGO Flemish Platform for Sustainable Development (VODO), carried out a research project on ecological debt. The book aims at clarifying the concept of ecological debt (definition, methodology, frame of reference) and its relevance and applicability in Belgian and international policy. For these last subjects the research focuses on the fields of energy and climate change, agriculture and food supply, and integration in multilateral environmental agreements.
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