Poisoned Prosperity
Explore the intricate relationship between economic growth and environmental challenges in Poisoned Prosperity by Norman R. Eder. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1995, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages, delving into the pressing environmental issues faced by South Korea. Eder meticulously documents the repercussions of rapid industrialization and modernization, highlighting the environmental degradation that accompanies economic development. This comprehensive study not only outlines the problems but also presents viable choices and actions that South Korea can take to address these critical issues. Ideal for readers interested in economic development, environmental policy, and the history of South Korea, Poisoned Prosperity serves as a crucial resource for understanding the balance between industry and environmental sustainability.