Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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Page 52
... programmes where appropriate . Policies should be designed to address the consequences of population growth built into population momentum , while at the same time incorporating measures to bring about demographic transition ...
... programmes where appropriate . Policies should be designed to address the consequences of population growth built into population momentum , while at the same time incorporating measures to bring about demographic transition ...
Page 64
... programmes and organizations of the United Nations system will have an important role within their respective areas ... Programme 38.21 . In the follow - up to the Conference , there will be a need for an enhanced and strengthened role ...
... programmes and organizations of the United Nations system will have an important role within their respective areas ... Programme 38.21 . In the follow - up to the Conference , there will be a need for an enhanced and strengthened role ...
Page 66
... programmes , in particular through provision of environmental , technical and policy advice during programme formulation and implementation ; ( n ) Further developing assessment and assistance in cases of environmental emergencies ...
... programmes , in particular through provision of environmental , technical and policy advice during programme formulation and implementation ; ( n ) Further developing assessment and assistance in cases of environmental emergencies ...
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