Preface |
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About the authors |
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Abbreviations |
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Summary and Conclusions |
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Chapter 2 The Road to Rio |
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3 | (10) |
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2.2 The Stockholm Conference |
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2.3 From Stockholm to the Brundtland Commission |
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2.4 The UNCED negotiations |
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7 | (2) |
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Chapter 3 The UNCED Outcome |
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3.3 Non-treaty agreements |
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18 | (5) |
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Chapter 4 Themes and Lessons |
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4.1 A process towards a process |
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4.2 The North-South divide: economics and finance |
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4.3 The North-South divide: population and consumption |
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4.4 National interests and the diversity of nations |
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4.5 Sovereignty and governance |
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4.6 Regulatory policy, business, and the environment |
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4.7 International institutions |
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4.8 The role of non-governmental groups |
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4.9 The politics of publicity and pressure |
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Chapter 5 The Road from Rio |
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5.4 Tensions and prospects |
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PART II THE UNCED AGREEMENTS |
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Chapter 6 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change |
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6.1 Origins and objectives |
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6.3 Discussion and prospects |
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Chapter 7 The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity |
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7.1 Historical beginnings |
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7.3 Limitations, controversies, and prospects |
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Chapter 8 The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development |
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8.1 The negotiating background |
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8.2 A commentary on the final Rio Declaration |
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9.1 The nature of Agenda 21 |
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9.2 Section 1: Social and economic dimensions |
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9.3 Section II: Conservation and management of resources for development |
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9.4 Section III: Strengthening the role of major groups |
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9.5 Section IV: Means of implementation |
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9.6 Agenda 21: Central themes and implementation |
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Chapter 10 Forest Principles |
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10.1 Origins of the Forest Principles |
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10.2 Analysis of the text |
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10.3 Implications and prospects |
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164 | (2) |
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Appendix 1 Financial estimates, pledges and likely resources |
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Appendix 2 Sources of further information |
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