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Report of the International Workshop on Population-Poverty-Environment Linkages. Key Results and Policy Actions.

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Author(s)Dabholkar, U.
de Sherbinin, A.
Ponniah, V.
Date1998
Reference typeProceedings
Pages47 pp.
PublisherUNFPA, UNEP and IUCN

Summary
In the 1990s, a series of global conferences succeeded in raising awareness of the challenges facing the world due to interactive linkages among population, increasing poverty and environmental degradation. These conferences – the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), the Fourth World Conference on Women, and the World Summit for Social Development (Social Summit) – arrived at consensus on the actions required to bring about environmentally sustainable and equitable development. Since those conferences, the international community has continued to assess progress and to improve the translation of the general consensus guidelines into national and local action programmes.

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