Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... forests and desertification . It will also be necessary if the donors are to increase their contributions for the 1994-1996 triennium beyond the GEF's pilot stage , as some donors have proposed , to magnitudes such as $ 3 or $ 4 billion ...
... forests and desertification . It will also be necessary if the donors are to increase their contributions for the 1994-1996 triennium beyond the GEF's pilot stage , as some donors have proposed , to magnitudes such as $ 3 or $ 4 billion ...
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... forests - was a disappointment to many countries and NGOs . It does little more than exhort countries in general terms to manage their forests in a sustainable way in Richard N. Gardner - 35.
... forests - was a disappointment to many countries and NGOs . It does little more than exhort countries in general terms to manage their forests in a sustainable way in Richard N. Gardner - 35.
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... forest convention . Given the strong opposition to such a treaty by Malaysia , India , and some other tropical forest countries , the choice now lies between doing nothing and negotiating a less - than - universal treaty with those ...
... forest convention . Given the strong opposition to such a treaty by Malaysia , India , and some other tropical forest countries , the choice now lies between doing nothing and negotiating a less - than - universal treaty with those ...
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