Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer as separate subjects . The alleviation of poverty in poor countries and changes in consumption patterns and production systems in rich countries were now ...
... governments nor international agencies could treat these problems any longer as separate subjects . The alleviation of poverty in poor countries and changes in consumption patterns and production systems in rich countries were now ...
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... governments in the post - Rio years . One of the Earth Summit's accomplishments was the approval of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development , with its twenty - seven principles as guides to government policy . The declaration ...
... governments in the post - Rio years . One of the Earth Summit's accomplishments was the approval of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development , with its twenty - seven principles as guides to government policy . The declaration ...
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... Governments . Actual costs and financial terms , including any that are non - concessional , will depend upon , inter alia , the specific strategies and programmes Governments decide upon for implementation . Financing CHAPTER 33 ...
... Governments . Actual costs and financial terms , including any that are non - concessional , will depend upon , inter alia , the specific strategies and programmes Governments decide upon for implementation . Financing CHAPTER 33 ...
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