The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsEarth Council, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... essential to a person's physical , psychological , social and economic well - being and should be a fundamental part of national and international actions . It is essential to secure adequate shelter for rapidly growing populations and ...
... essential to a person's physical , psychological , social and economic well - being and should be a fundamental part of national and international actions . It is essential to secure adequate shelter for rapidly growing populations and ...
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... essential . In achieving food security , it is essential that farmers receive just benefits for practicing sustainable agriculture , agriculture , through the internationalization of the environmental and social costs of agriculture ...
... essential . In achieving food security , it is essential that farmers receive just benefits for practicing sustainable agriculture , agriculture , through the internationalization of the environmental and social costs of agriculture ...
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... essential to recognize and strengthen the vital role of women in fishing and in integrated community development , and their participation at all levels in decision making . Precaution . A precautionary approach should be taken in ...
... essential to recognize and strengthen the vital role of women in fishing and in integrated community development , and their participation at all levels in decision making . Precaution . A precautionary approach should be taken in ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
FOREWORD | 11 |
RIO DECLARATION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
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