The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsEarth Council, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... consumption ; the second refers to developing national policies and strategies aimed at encouraging sustainable production and consumption patterns . Production and consumption The excessive demand for products and goods , and the ...
... consumption ; the second refers to developing national policies and strategies aimed at encouraging sustainable production and consumption patterns . Production and consumption The excessive demand for products and goods , and the ...
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... consumption . Accordingly , the framework for necessary action should be founded on a hierarchy of objectives and focused on the four major waste - related programme areas listed below . Minimizing Wastes Unsustainable patterns of ...
... consumption . Accordingly , the framework for necessary action should be founded on a hierarchy of objectives and focused on the four major waste - related programme areas listed below . Minimizing Wastes Unsustainable patterns of ...
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... consumption . Population growth in the North , which leads to extremely high levels of per capita consumption , is a far greater immediate environmental threat than population growth in the South . Meeting basic needs is a prerequisite ...
... consumption . Population growth in the North , which leads to extremely high levels of per capita consumption , is a far greater immediate environmental threat than population growth in the South . Meeting basic needs is a prerequisite ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
FOREWORD | 11 |
RIO DECLARATION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
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