Agenda 21 Depopulation PDF - Overview
Agenda 21 Depopulation in high quality, It is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.
Agenda 21 Depopulation
Contents of Agenda 21 Depopulation
- Chapter Preamble
Agenda 21 Depopulation – Section 1. Social and economic dimensions
- International cooperation to accelerate sustainable development in developing countries and related domestic policies
- Combating poverty
- Changing consumption patterns
- Demographic dynamics and sustainability
- Protecting and promoting human health conditions
- Promoting sustainable human settlement development
- Integrating environment and development in decision-making
Section 2. Conservation and management of resources for development
- Protection of the atmosphere
- Integrated approach to the planning and management of land resources
- Combating deforestation
- Managing fragile ecosystems: combating desertification and drought
- Managing fragile ecosystems: sustainable mountain development
- Promoting sustainable agriculture and rural development
- Conservation of biological diversity
- Environmentally sound management of biotechnology
- Protection of the oceans, all kinds of seas, including enclosed and semi-enclosed seas, and coastal
areas and the protection, rational use and development of their living resources - Protection of the quality and supply of freshwater resources: application of integrated approaches to the development, management and use of water resources
- Environmentally sound management of toxic chemicals, including prevention of illegal international
traffic in toxic and dangerous products - Environmentally sound management of hazardous wastes, in hazardous wastes
- Environmentally sound management of solid wastes and sewage-related issues
- Safe and environmentally sound management of radioactive wastes
Section 3. Strengthening the role of major groups
- Preamble
- Global action for women towards sustainable and equitable development
- Children and youth in sustainable development
- Recognizing and strengthening the role of indigenous people and their communities
- Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations: partners for sustainable development
- Local authorities’ initiatives in support of Agenda
- Strengthening the role of workers and their trade unions
- Strengthening the role of business and industry
- Scientific and technological community
- Strengthening the role of farmers
Agenda 21 Depopulation – Section 4. Means of implementation
- Financial resources and mechanisms
- Transfer of environmentally sound technology, cooperation and capacity-building
- Science for sustainable development
- Promoting education, public awareness and training
- National mechanisms and international cooperation for capacity-building in developing countries
- International institutional arrangements
- International legal instruments and mechanisms
- Information for decision-making