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Although one would hardly have known it from the press , it was the Agenda 21 action plan that was the central business of the Rio conference . Its forty chapters , with 115 program areas in over 400 pages of text , covered the whole ...
Although one would hardly have known it from the press , it was the Agenda 21 action plan that was the central business of the Rio conference . Its forty chapters , with 115 program areas in over 400 pages of text , covered the whole ...
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The population chapter in Agenda 21 , was , after all , part of the action plan formally approved at Rio . Furthermore , a large number of delegates , including delegates from developing countries , noted the necessity of action on the ...
The population chapter in Agenda 21 , was , after all , part of the action plan formally approved at Rio . Furthermore , a large number of delegates , including delegates from developing countries , noted the necessity of action on the ...
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4 FINANCING One of the fundamental requirements for the successful implementation of Rio's Agenda 21 action plan will be a successful answer to the question : Where is the money coming from ? The premise of the Rio meeting was that if ...
4 FINANCING One of the fundamental requirements for the successful implementation of Rio's Agenda 21 action plan will be a successful answer to the question : Where is the money coming from ? The premise of the Rio meeting was that if ...
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