Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... conservation , international waters ( oceans and international river systems ) , and protection of the ozone layer . Developing countries called for a number of changes in the GEF both in the pre - Rio negotiations and at Rio itself ...
... conservation , international waters ( oceans and international river systems ) , and protection of the ozone layer . Developing countries called for a number of changes in the GEF both in the pre - Rio negotiations and at Rio itself ...
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... conserve biological diversity ; ( c ) Regulate or manage biological resources important for the conservation of biological diversity whether within or outside protected areas , with a view to ensuring their conservation and sustainable ...
... conserve biological diversity ; ( c ) Regulate or manage biological resources important for the conservation of biological diversity whether within or outside protected areas , with a view to ensuring their conservation and sustainable ...
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... conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity , taking also into account the risks to human health ; ( h ) Prevent the introduction of , control or eradicate those alien species which threaten ecosystems , habitats or species ...
... conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity , taking also into account the risks to human health ; ( h ) Prevent the introduction of , control or eradicate those alien species which threaten ecosystems , habitats or species ...
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