Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... environmental and development aid . It had also pioneered in some of the most important concepts embodied in Agenda 21 , such as broad public participation in environmental decision - making through freedom of information , environmental ...
... environmental and development aid . It had also pioneered in some of the most important concepts embodied in Agenda 21 , such as broad public participation in environmental decision - making through freedom of information , environmental ...
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... environmental economies ; ( d ) Environmental monitoring and assessment , both through improved participation by the United Nations system agencies in the Earthwatch programme and expanded relations with private scientific and non ...
... environmental economies ; ( d ) Environmental monitoring and assessment , both through improved participation by the United Nations system agencies in the Earthwatch programme and expanded relations with private scientific and non ...
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... environmental impact assessments , including activities carried out under the auspices of United Nations specialized agencies , and in connection with every significant economic development project or activity ; ( j ) Facilitation of ...
... environmental impact assessments , including activities carried out under the auspices of United Nations specialized agencies , and in connection with every significant economic development project or activity ; ( j ) Facilitation of ...
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