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What is Sustainable Development?

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UNESCO's Priorities
Educating for Sustainability
Scientific Dimensions
Ethical Principles
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Biological Diversity
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Home > World Conference on Science (Budapest, June 1999) - Updated: 07-01-2003 3:55 pm
Sustainable development concerns are reflected in many of the conclusions and recommendations of the UNESCO-ICSU ‘World Conference on Science for the Twenty-First Century: a New Commitment’, which brought together some 1,800 science stakeholders from 155 countries.  
The results of the Budapest Conference are embodied in two principal documents: ‘Declaration on Science and the Use of Scientific Knowledge’ and ‘Science Agenda – Framework for Action’ .

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