Extended written remarks of the oral panel presentation by Professor Nicholas A. Robinson at the international colloquium in tribute to Ambassador Luiz Alberto Figueiredo do Machado on Rio+20 and Biodiversity: Assessing the Future We Want. Presented as part of the Inaugural Panel, held in the Senate Chamber of Brazil in Brasilia on 26 April 2013 and televised nationally
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This paper explores the argument that human transformation of Earth\u27s systems is eclipsing the in...
SummaryTwenty years after the original Rio Earth summit, representatives of nations from around the ...
Extended written remarks of the oral panel presentation by Professor Nicholas A. Robinson at the int...
The title of this editorial is the same given to the main document to be discussed, two months from ...
Five years have passed since the historic Earth Summit. Although significant progress has been made ...
In this essay the authors review the developments within the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD...
This commentary summarizes the events at the recent UN Conference on Sustainable Development, common...
This Point of View summarizes the conclusion of a joint workshop organized by FAPESP's Environmental...
Includes bibliographical references (page 202).The United Nations Conference on Environment and Deve...
“Environmental law is essential for the protection of natural resources and ecosystems and reflects ...
Facing the unfolding of environmental problems discussed at the World Summit on the Human Environmen...
In May 2012 the Rio+20 summit confirmed a 30% global decline in wildlife since 1970. Following on fr...
Relations between science and politics, bioequity, and biosafety, those are the three salient themes...
Environmental management has emerged as an important element of governance in practically every nati...
Submitted by Elesbão Santiago Neto (neto10uepb@cche.uepb.edu.br) on 2018-07-20T12:47:40Z No. of bit...
This paper explores the argument that human transformation of Earth\u27s systems is eclipsing the in...
SummaryTwenty years after the original Rio Earth summit, representatives of nations from around the ...
Extended written remarks of the oral panel presentation by Professor Nicholas A. Robinson at the int...
The title of this editorial is the same given to the main document to be discussed, two months from ...
Five years have passed since the historic Earth Summit. Although significant progress has been made ...
In this essay the authors review the developments within the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD...
This commentary summarizes the events at the recent UN Conference on Sustainable Development, common...
This Point of View summarizes the conclusion of a joint workshop organized by FAPESP's Environmental...
Includes bibliographical references (page 202).The United Nations Conference on Environment and Deve...
“Environmental law is essential for the protection of natural resources and ecosystems and reflects ...
Facing the unfolding of environmental problems discussed at the World Summit on the Human Environmen...
In May 2012 the Rio+20 summit confirmed a 30% global decline in wildlife since 1970. Following on fr...
Relations between science and politics, bioequity, and biosafety, those are the three salient themes...
Environmental management has emerged as an important element of governance in practically every nati...
Submitted by Elesbão Santiago Neto (neto10uepb@cche.uepb.edu.br) on 2018-07-20T12:47:40Z No. of bit...
This paper explores the argument that human transformation of Earth\u27s systems is eclipsing the in...
SummaryTwenty years after the original Rio Earth summit, representatives of nations from around the ...