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Foreword
Humanity
today is in the midst of a profound civilizational change. There are signs of it everywhere, and for the thousands of dedicated people who were involved in that extraordinary event at Rio a year ago-indeed, for all the people of the globe-they are exhilarating, uplifting signs.While it is still too early
to provide a precisely calibrated measure of the ultimate success of the Earth Summit, I believe it has ignited a wildfire of interest and support at every level of society in every corner of the planet. Since last June, there has been a profusion of conferences, seminars, symposia and other organized colloquies of major sectoral groups. Industrialists, economists, financiers, engineers, scientists- those who, in truth, hold the levers of economic power and change-have joined the constituency of earnest environmentalists in a commitment to the fulfilment of the hopes and aspirations engendered by Rio. In short, the movement to turn the world from its self-consumptive course to one of renewal and sustenance has unmistakably spread from the grass roots to the brass roots. The Declaration of Rio and its Agenda 2l actron programme are now, it seems clear, on everyone's agenda.But this discernible
increase in momentum is still only a beginning, albeit a highly encouraging one. The economic gulfs which lie within and among the world's peoples and nations not only remain, but are daily deepening. Hunger and poverty- which are both a cause and an effect of global environmental degradation- are still appallingly pervasive in the developing world, where population growth compounds the problems of alleviating them. Industrial countries continue to be addicted to the patterns of production and consumption which have so largely produced the major risks to the global environment.Though in the aftermath of
Rio there is a heightened awareness of, and debate over, the compelling needs for action, there is not yet a concerted and decisive response to the magnitude and urgency of the task. Nor do we possess detailed specifications for the tools we will need to forge this second industrial revolution- this eco-revolution that is essential in order to shift the world onto a new pathway to a more secure, sustainable and equitable future. There is much to be done. And I look to the new United Nations Commission onSustainable
Development to be the focal point for the massive effort needed to create the new era of international cooperation, the new global partnership, that will make this shift possible. zZa;Mourice F. Strong, Secretory-Generol
United Notions Conference
on Environment ond DevelopmentIntroduction
Agenda
2I-a programme of action for sustainable development worldwide, the Rio
Declaration on
Environment and Development, and the statement of principles for the sustainable management of forests were adopted by more than 178 Governments at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, known as theEarth Summit,
held in Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, from 3 to l4 June 1992.Together they
fulfil the mandate given to the Conference by the United NationsGeneral
Assembly when, in 1989, it called for a global meeting to devise integrated strategies that would halt and reverse the negative impact of human behaviour on the physical environment and promote environmentally sustainable economic develop- rnent in all countries.The agreements,
which were negotiated over two and a half years leading up to the Surnmit and finalized in Rio, are presented here in final form. While they lack the force of international law. the adoption of the texts carries with it a strong moral obligation to ensure their full implementation.Agenda
21 stands as a comprehensive blueprint for action to be taken globally-
from now into the twenty-first century-by Governments, United Nations organiza- tions, development agencies, non-governmental organizations and independent-sector groups, in every area in which human activity impacts on the environment.The Agenda
should be studied in conjunction with both the Rio Declaration- which provides a context for its specific proposals-and the statement of forest prin- ciples. It is hoped that the forest principles will form the basis for a f-uture internation- al-level agreement.Underlying
the Earth Summit agreements is the idea that humanity has reached a turning point. We can continue with present policies which are deepening economic divisions within and between countries-which increase poverty, hunger, sickness and illiteracy and cause the continuing deterioration of the ecosystem on which life onE,arth depends.
Or we can change course. We can act to improve the living standards of those who are in need. We can better manage and protect the ecosystem and bring about a rnore prosperous future for us all. No nation can achieve this on its own. Together we can-in a global partnership for sustainable development.Central
to that partnership will be the United Nations Commission on SustainableDevelopment,
established by the General Assembly in response to a request of theConference.
Made up of Government representatives, it will examine progress made in implementing Agenda 2l globally. The Commission will first meet in June 1993- the first anniversarv of the Earth Summit.Acronyms
APELL Aworeness ond Preporedness for Emergencies ot Locol LevelCFC chlorof luorocorbon
CGIAR Consultotive Group on Internotionol Agriculturol Reseorch CILSS Permonent Inter-Stote Committee on Drought Control in the Sohel EEZ exclusive economic zone ECAEconomic Commission for Africo
ECEEconomic Commission for Europe
ECLAC Economic Commission for Lotin Americo ond the CoribbeonELCI Environmentol Lioison Centre Internotionol
EMINWA environmentolly sound monogement of inlond wqter ESCAP Economic ond Sociol Commission for Asio ond the Pocific ESCWAEconomic ond Sociol Commission for Western Asio
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