The Earth Summit, ECO 92: Different VisionsEarth Council, 1994 - 336 pages |
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... adopt new approaches , for both rain - fed and irrigated agriculture . Policies and programmes related to these issues must be adopted at the local , national and international levels . It is essential that the development of irrigation ...
... adopt new approaches , for both rain - fed and irrigated agriculture . Policies and programmes related to these issues must be adopted at the local , national and international levels . It is essential that the development of irrigation ...
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... adopted . Informal recycling methods must provide the basis for development of public schemes to promote the recovery of primary materials in urban waste . As an emergency measure , the global community should adopt the most strict and ...
... adopted . Informal recycling methods must provide the basis for development of public schemes to promote the recovery of primary materials in urban waste . As an emergency measure , the global community should adopt the most strict and ...
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... adopt and implement codes of ethics which respect people and the environment , and to ensure that technology ... adopted initially at the World Congress of Women for a Healthy Planet , and , now , by the heads of government attending the ...
... adopt and implement codes of ethics which respect people and the environment , and to ensure that technology ... adopted initially at the World Congress of Women for a Healthy Planet , and , now , by the heads of government attending the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
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Toxic Chemicals 17 Oceans Seas and Coastlines | 17 |
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