Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... action plan that was the central business of the Rio conference . Its forty chapters , with 115 pro- gram areas in ... action ( a definition of the problem ) , objectives , activities to be undertaken , and means of implementation ...
... action plan that was the central business of the Rio conference . Its forty chapters , with 115 pro- gram areas in ... action ( a definition of the problem ) , objectives , activities to be undertaken , and means of implementation ...
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... action plan formally approved at Rio . Furthermore , a large number of delegates , including delegates from developing countries , noted the necessity of action on the population front in their general debate statements . Maurice Strong ...
... action plan formally approved at Rio . Furthermore , a large number of delegates , including delegates from developing countries , noted the necessity of action on the population front in their general debate statements . Maurice Strong ...
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... 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 developing countries are to carry out their obligations under Agenda 21 , they must be helped to find ...
... 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 developing countries are to carry out their obligations under Agenda 21 , they must be helped to find ...
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able development achieve activities Agenda 21 agreed appropriate areas Article Assembly assistance billion biodiversity biological diversity CALIFORN CALIFORNIA chapter climate change Commission commitments contributions Convention cooperation coordination coun desertification devel developing country Parties DIEGO UNIVERSITY Earth Summit ecosys ensure environment and development environmental ERSITY established family planning financial resources follow-up forest fourth prepcom funding gases not controlled Global Environment Facility global warming governments greenhouse gases imple implementation of Agenda included in annex intergovernmental issues Maurice Strong measures mechanism ment mental Montreal Protocol multilateral negotiations NGOs non-governmental organizations population programmes promote protection regional and subregional Rio meeting role ronmental SAN DIEGO scientific secretariat Secretary-General sector SITY specialized agencies strengthened subparagraph sustainable development tainable Development taking into account target tional transfer of technology treaty trends and factors UNCED UNDP UNEP United Nations bodies United Nations system UNIV UNIVERSITY DIEGO