Since the creation of the United Nations, the world’s peoples have aspired to make progress on the great global issues of peace, freedom, development and environment remain universal aspirations today,and it has been increasingly acknowledged that they are closely interlinked. High‐level panels and commissions major documents,and global conferences have all made a moral and pragmatic case for progress in the UN Charter goals. Insufficient development progress can threaten peace and vice versa. Development provides the capacity to sustain nature’s life support systems,but can also threaten them,in turn setting back development. Strong interdependencies are now recognized among the economic,social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Since the 1960s, natural and social scientists have highlighted a series of sustainable development issues and recommended integrated policy action and commensurate means of implementation, such as technology, finance, capacity building and trade.
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Publisher:
UN, UNCSD
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY, HUNGER, NUTRITION, PEACE, FREEDOM, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, CLIMATE CHANGE, BIODIVERSITY, RESOURCES, ENERGY, WATER, FOOD SECURITY, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, SANITATION, GREEN ECONOMY, CHILDREN, NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, AIR POLLUTION, CAPACITY BUILDING, GREENHOUSE GASES, FOREST, SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION, HUMAN RIGHT, EQUALITY, SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT, CONFLICT
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Thematic Group: UN
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International Peace and Security
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02.04.00
- Development
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