Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond

Environmental problems cut across a range of policy issues and are mostly rooted in inappropriate development patterns. Consequently, environmental issues, goals and actions cannot be framed in isolation from the development and policy sectors in which they emanate. Against this background, and in the light of the General Assembly Resolution 38/161, this document reflects an intergovernmental consensus on growing environmental challenges to the year 2000 and beyond. in respect of six main sectors. In addition, the document discusses briefly other issues of global concern which do not fit easily under the sectoral headings; and considers instruments for environmental action, including the role of institutions for dealing with environmental issues.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Science Division
Format: Reports and Books biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1988
Subjects:BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ENERGY RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE, MARINE ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW,
Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29180
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-291802021-05-28T08:17:55Z Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond United Nations Environment Programme Science Division BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ENERGY RESOURCES AGRICULTURE MARINE ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Environmental problems cut across a range of policy issues and are mostly rooted in inappropriate development patterns. Consequently, environmental issues, goals and actions cannot be framed in isolation from the development and policy sectors in which they emanate. Against this background, and in the light of the General Assembly Resolution 38/161, this document reflects an intergovernmental consensus on growing environmental challenges to the year 2000 and beyond. in respect of six main sectors. In addition, the document discusses briefly other issues of global concern which do not fit easily under the sectoral headings; and considers instruments for environmental action, including the role of institutions for dealing with environmental issues. 2019-08-04T09:00:19Z 2019-08-04T09:00:19Z 1988 Reports and Books 92-807-1206-3 https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/29180 English Public Text application/pdf application/pdf Global
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ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ENERGY RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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ENERGY RESOURCES
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ENERGY RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
United Nations Environment Programme
Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond
description Environmental problems cut across a range of policy issues and are mostly rooted in inappropriate development patterns. Consequently, environmental issues, goals and actions cannot be framed in isolation from the development and policy sectors in which they emanate. Against this background, and in the light of the General Assembly Resolution 38/161, this document reflects an intergovernmental consensus on growing environmental challenges to the year 2000 and beyond. in respect of six main sectors. In addition, the document discusses briefly other issues of global concern which do not fit easily under the sectoral headings; and considers instruments for environmental action, including the role of institutions for dealing with environmental issues.
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ECONOMIC COOPERATION
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MARINE ENVIRONMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
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title_short Environmental Perspective to the Year 2000 and Beyond
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