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Stakeholder Forum has undertaken an analysis of the submissions to the UN. This analysis identifies the insights to be found in the Zero Draft submission documents by creating a database of 97 key terms relevant to Rio+20 and determines which organisations have expressed interest in these terms.
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The UN Division for Sustainable Development (DSD), a division of the UN Department of Economics and Social Affairs (UNDESA) has produced a study on the review of the implementation of two of the major outcomes of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) held in Rio in 1992; the Rio Declaration and Agenda 21. The study is part of a broader project, Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (SD21), whose objective is to provide a long-term vision for sustainable development based on the development since the Earth Summit.
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Prepared for the Roundtable on Environmental Sustainability at the UN High Level Event (HLE) on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on 25th September 2008, this report provides synthesises of stakeholder inputs into the meeting. To download the report click here, to find out more please go to our project page
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Stakeholder Forum was commissioned by the Major Groups and Stakeholders Branch at the United Nations Environment Programme to conduct an analysis of how to enhance the role of Major Groups and Stakeholders in UNEP's Programme of Work 2010-11. For more information please click to the project page.
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As part of the GPPN project, a joint initiative between Stakeholder Forum and the Stockholm International Water Institute, we launched a new report for Copenhagen to make the case for water as a critical consideration for climate change in the broader context of the UNFCCC, up to and beyond COP15.
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The Millennium Papers are a series of discussion booklets that were produced by Stakeholder Forum in the run up to the Earth Summit 2002. Authored by some of the world's leading thinkers in sustainable development, the booklets provide an instant snap shot across a range of issues of the progress made since Rio, the challenges encountered and the way forward. They provide a valuable record of the state of sustainable development on the eve of a new millennium, and tackle issues still core to the conversation today.
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