1st Edition

Earth Summit II Outcomes and analysis

By Derek Osborn, Tom Bigg Copyright 1998
    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    In June 1997, heads of government and senior representatives from over 130 countries met in New York to consider what progress had been made since the first Earth Summit in 1992, and la decide upon priorities for the future. Earth Summit II presents the principal official documents agreed al the Summit alongside an authoritative analysis of where progress is and is not being made, the reasons for this, and the priorities of the parties involved. Finally, the authors look forward to the ten-year follow-up in 2002, and propose methods for ensuring that that event is both effective and participatory. Insightful and comprehensive, this will be essential reading for policy makers, lobbyists and students on environment and development courses.

    Foreword by Tony Blair  Foreword by Nitin Desai  1. A Tale of Two Cities: From Rio to New York  2. Hard Times: Earth Summit II  3. Great Expectations: towards Earth Summit III in 2002  4. Our Mutual Friend: Agenda 21  Implementation of Agenda 21  Section A: Statement of Commitment  Section B: Assessment of Progress Since Rb  Section C: Implementation in Areas Requiring Urgent Action  Section D: International Institutional Arrangements

    Biography

    Derek Osborn is Chair of the United Nations Environment and Development UK Committee. He is also Chair of the European Environmental Agency and a member of the board of the UK Environmental Agency. He co-chaired the 1997 CSD Intersessional Meeting preparing for Earth Summit II. Tom Bigg has worked for UNED-UK since its creation in 1993, focussing particularly on the work of the CSD. Originally published in 1998