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... programs of global concern and as the financing mechanism for the funds established under the biodiversity , global warming , and other special environmental conventions still to come , such as those on forests and desertification .
... programs of global concern and as the financing mechanism for the funds established under the biodiversity , global warming , and other special environmental conventions still to come , such as those on forests and desertification .
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Another product of Rio - the nonlegally binding statement of principles on the sustainable development of forests - was a disappointment to many countries and NGOs . It does little more than exhort countries in general terms to manage ...
Another product of Rio - the nonlegally binding statement of principles on the sustainable development of forests - was a disappointment to many countries and NGOs . It does little more than exhort countries in general terms to manage ...
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terms to manage their forests in a sustainable way in return for international help . Rio left the way open , however , for the future negotiation of a binding forest convention . Given the strong opposition to such a treaty by Malaysia ...
terms to manage their forests in a sustainable way in return for international help . Rio left the way open , however , for the future negotiation of a binding forest convention . Given the strong opposition to such a treaty by Malaysia ...
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