Difference between revisions of "Johannesburg Declaration"

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It adopted an implementation plan which contains a special reference to ocean and coastal management and [[preservation]] issues, considered as "essential components of the earth's ecosystems and critical for global good security and the well-being of many economies"
 
It adopted an implementation plan which contains a special reference to ocean and coastal management and [[preservation]] issues, considered as "essential components of the earth's ecosystems and critical for global good security and the well-being of many economies"
  
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 1 August 2019

The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development was adopted at the Johannesburg summit of 2002, a follow-up to UNCED.

The Johannesburg Declaration reaffirmed the commitment to Agenda 21.

It adopted an implementation plan which contains a special reference to ocean and coastal management and preservation issues, considered as "essential components of the earth's ecosystems and critical for global good security and the well-being of many economies"