The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsEarth Council, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... biological diversity . To establish systems for conserving biological diversity . Rehabilitate and restore degraded ecosystems and endangered species . To consider the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity as components of ...
... biological diversity . To establish systems for conserving biological diversity . Rehabilitate and restore degraded ecosystems and endangered species . To consider the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity as components of ...
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... biodiversity . Study and , if possible , assessment of the cultural and social values of biodiversity . Addressing environmental research needs of the various legal , institutional and political systems at national , regional and ...
... biodiversity . Study and , if possible , assessment of the cultural and social values of biodiversity . Addressing environmental research needs of the various legal , institutional and political systems at national , regional and ...
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... biodiversity are threats to all components of life ; therefore , we reject the fragmented treatment of biodiversity . We emphasize that biodiversity conservation is essential in enhancing the ability of communities to maintain their own ...
... biodiversity are threats to all components of life ; therefore , we reject the fragmented treatment of biodiversity . We emphasize that biodiversity conservation is essential in enhancing the ability of communities to maintain their own ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
FOREWORD | 11 |
RIO DECLARATION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
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