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Multilateral Sustainability Strategies

Ever since the UN Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972) marked a turning point in the development of international environmental politics, the international community has come up with multilateral strategies for addressing pressing global issues. A series of UN conferences resulted in international agreements and programmes addressing sustainability (e.g. Agenda 21, Rio, 1992).

Links

  • Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) [more...]
  • Education for Sustainable Development (OECD) [more...]
  • European Commission: Research - Sustainable development [more...]
  • Agenda 21 [more...]
  • The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development [more...]  
  • The Statement of Forest Principles [more...]  
  • The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [more...] 
  • The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity [more...]  
  • Johannesburg Plan of Implementation [more...]  
  • UN Convention to Combat Desertification [more...]
  • Bonn Sustainability Portal [more...]
  • The Group of Five (G5) [more...]
  • Heiligendamm L`Aquila Process [more...]
  • G8 Summit 2007 in Heiligendamm [more...]

 

Documents

  • FP7 Work Programmes to sustainable development (EC) [more...]
  • World Development Report 2010: Development and Climate Change (World Bank, 2009) [more...]  
  • Declaration on Green Growth [more...] 
  • Joint declaration of G8-G5: Promoting the global agenda [more...]  

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