Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After Rio |
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Moreover , by defining the Rio meeting as a conference on “ environment and development , ” the Assembly was expressing a new consensus that neither national governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer ...
Moreover , by defining the Rio meeting as a conference on “ environment and development , ” the Assembly was expressing a new consensus that neither national governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer ...
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Appropriate steps should be taken to obtain regular reports from specialized agencies on their plans and programmes related to the implementation of Agenda 21 , pursuant to Article 64 of the Charter of the United Nations .
Appropriate steps should be taken to obtain regular reports from specialized agencies on their plans and programmes related to the implementation of Agenda 21 , pursuant to Article 64 of the Charter of the United Nations .
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... ( i ) Further development and promotion of the widest possible use of environmental impact assessments , including activities carried out under the auspices of United Nations specialized agencies , and in connection with every ...
... ( i ) Further development and promotion of the widest possible use of environmental impact assessments , including activities carried out under the auspices of United Nations specialized agencies , and in connection with every ...
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