The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsIICA, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... Trade Unions 30. Business and Industry .... 32. Farmers and Government Policies 83 88 93 99 102 . 105 107 109 ..... 110 113 .. 115 117 120 122 124 126 · 128 SECTION FOUR : MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION ... 131 33. Financial Resources and ...
... Trade Unions 30. Business and Industry .... 32. Farmers and Government Policies 83 88 93 99 102 . 105 107 109 ..... 110 113 .. 115 117 120 122 124 126 · 128 SECTION FOUR : MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION ... 131 33. Financial Resources and ...
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... Trade and Sustainable Development 8. Foreign Debt 9. Corruption and Capital Flight 10. The Struggle against Poverty 11. Consumption and Lifestyle · ... 177 179 184 188 191 .. 195 197 199 · 202 205 208 213 215 218 12. Population ...
... Trade and Sustainable Development 8. Foreign Debt 9. Corruption and Capital Flight 10. The Struggle against Poverty 11. Consumption and Lifestyle · ... 177 179 184 188 191 .. 195 197 199 · 202 205 208 213 215 218 12. Population ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
FOREWORD | 11 |
RIO DECLARATION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 13 |
AGENDA | 17 |
11 | 18 |
2 | 21 |
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS | 27 |
International Cooperation | 29 |
Ethical Commitment to Global Ecological Posture and Behavior | 191 |
GENERAL PRINCIPLES ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 195 |
THE WORLD ECONOMY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ITS PEOPLES | 197 |
Alternative Economic Models | 199 |
Transnational Corporations | 202 |
Trade and Sustainable Development | 205 |
Foreign Debt | 208 |
Corruption and Capital Flight | 213 |
The Struggle to Overcome Poverty | 33 |
Production and Consumption | 35 |
Demographics | 37 |
Human Health | 40 |
RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPMENT 29 33 35 37 40 | 43 |
Desertification and Drought 13 Mountains 61 | 65 |
Biotechnology | 77 |
Oceans Seas and Coastlines | 83 |
Freshwater Resources | 88 |
Toxic Chemicals | 93 |
Hazardous Wastes | 99 |
Solid Wastes and Sewage | 102 |
Radioactive Wastes | 105 |
STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF MAJOR GROUPS | 107 |
Preamble | 109 |
The Importance of Women in Sustainable Development | 110 |
Children and Young People | 113 |
Indigenous People | 115 |
Nongovernmental Organizations NGOs | 117 |
Local Authorities | 120 |
Workers and their Trade Unions | 122 |
Business and Industry | 124 |
The Scientific and Technological Community | 126 |
Farmers and Government Policies | 128 |
MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION | 131 |
Financial Resources and Mechanisms | 133 |
Technology Transfer | 136 |
Scientific Support for Sustainable Development | 138 |
Education | 140 |
National Mechanisms and International Cooperation | 143 |
International Institutional Arrangements | 145 |
International Legal Instruments and Mechanisms | 148 |
Information for Decision Making | 150 |
AGREEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES | 153 |
Agreement on Biological Diversity | 155 |
Framework Agreement on Climate Change | 159 |
Declaration of Principles on the Management Conservation and Sustainable Development of Forests | 162 |
COMPARATIVE GRAPH | 167 |
TREATIES OF THE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS | 175 |
DECLARATIONS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT | 177 |
Peoples Earth Declaration | 179 |
Rio de Janeiro Declaration | 184 |
The Earth Charter | 188 |
The Struggle against Poverty | 215 |
Consumption and Lifestyle | 218 |
Population Environment and Development a | 222 |
Urbanization | 224 |
Militarism the Environment and Development | 228 |
The Struggle against Racism | 230 |
The People of the Americas | 232 |
NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMANITY | 237 |
Alternative Agreement on Climate Change | 239 |
Controlling Energy Production and Consumption | 242 |
Arid and SemiArid Zones | 244 |
The Cerrados of Brazil | 247 |
Forests | 250 |
Sustainable Agriculture | 255 |
Food Security | 258 |
Research for the Conservation of Biodiversity | 262 |
Citizens Commitment on Biodiversity | 265 |
Marine Ecosystems | 268 |
Marine Biodiversity | 270 |
Marine Protected Areas | 272 |
Fishery Resources | 275 |
Protecting the Sea from Global Atmospheric Changes | 278 |
Pollution of the Marine Environment | 280 |
Guanabara Bay | 283 |
Fresh Water Treaty | 284 |
Nuclear Arms | 289 |
Indiscriminate Production of Waste | 293 |
NGOS AND THE MOST VULNERABLE GROUPS | 297 |
The Relationship between Women and the NGOS | 299 |
The Role of Youth | 302 |
In Defense of Children and Adolescents | 305 |
Indigenous Peoples and NGOs | 307 |
Ethical Commitment | 309 |
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND INFORMATION | 311 |
Cooperation among NGOS | 313 |
Global Decisions of NGOs | 315 |
Technology Bank | 318 |
Citizens Commitment on Biotechnology | 321 |
Environmental Education | 323 |
Communications Information Media and Networking | 327 |
ACRONYMS | 331 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY 337 | |
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