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Our Common Future: The World Commission on Environment and Development

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
420
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Our Common Future - Front Cover ......Page 1
Short Title ......Page 3
Members of the Commission ......Page 4
Title Page ......Page 5
Printer's Imprint ......Page 6
Contents ......Page 7
List of Tables / List of Boxes ......Page 8
Acronym List and Note on Terminology ......Page 9
Chairman's Foreword ......Page 11
From One Earth to One World: An Overview by the WCED ......Page 19
Part I: COMMON CONCERNS ......Page 43
1. A Threatened Future ......Page 45
2. Towards Sustainable Development ......Page 61
3. The Role of the International Economy ......Page 85
Part II: COMMON CHALLENGES ......Page 111
4. Population and Human Resources ......Page 113
5. Food Security: Sustaining the Potential ......Page 136
6. Species and Ecosystems: Resources for Development ......Page 165
7. Energy: Choices for Environment and Development ......Page 186
8. Industry: Producing More with Less ......Page 224
9. The Urban Challenge ......Page 253
Part III: COMMON ENDEAVOURS ......Page 277
10. Managing the Commons ......Page 279
11. Peace, Security, Development, and the Environment ......Page 308
12. Towards Common Action: Proposals for Institutional and Legal Change ......Page 326
Annexe 1: Summary of Proposed Legal Principles ......Page 366
Annexe 2: The Commission and Its Work ......Page 370
The Commissioners ......Page 371
The Commission's Mandate ......Page 374
The Commission's Work ......Page 375
Financial & Other Contributions / Further Activities ......Page 380
Tokyo Declaration ......Page 381
Acknowledgements ......Page 384
Index ......Page 406
Rear Cover ......Page 420

โœฆ Subjects


Agenda 21, AGW, AI, central banking, bug burger, climate change, communitarianism, ecosystems, electro-smog, EMF, renewable energy, enslavement, natural environment, fossil fuels, fractional reserve banking, genocide, globalism, greenhouse gases, hoax, industrialisation, liars, limits to growth, mass migration, media disinformation, NWO, ozone layer, panopticon, Pax Judaica, population reduction, surveillance state, sustainable development, UNO, wireless telecommunications, veganism


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