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From Rio+20 to a New Development Agenda (eBook, ePUB) - Dodds, Felix; Laguna-Celis, Jorge; Thompson, Liz
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Written by practitioners and participants involved in the multilateral process of negotiations, this book presents a unique insider analysis of not only what happened at the Rio+20 conference in 2012 and why, but also where the outcomes might impact in the future, particularly around the development of a new set of development goals.

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Written by practitioners and participants involved in the multilateral process of negotiations, this book presents a unique insider analysis of not only what happened at the Rio+20 conference in 2012 and why, but also where the outcomes might impact in the future, particularly around the development of a new set of development goals.


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Autorenporträt
Felix Dodds is Former Executive Director of the Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future, Associate Fellow at the Tellus Institute, and on the board of Advisors for the Collaborative Institute for Oceans, Climate and Security, Asia European Foundation ENVforum Steering Committee and the Great Transition. Jorge Laguna-Celis is the Senior Advisor on sustainable development to the President of the UN General Assembly; prior to that he was a negotiator and expert on international environmental governance and sustainable development. Since 2006 he has been a member of the Mexican Foreign Service and is based in New York, USA. Liz Thompson is a former Minister of Energy and Environment of Barbados. She was honoured by UNEP in 2008 with the prestigious "Champion of the Earth" award for her work in climate change and environment. She was one of two executive coordinators appointed by the UN at the level of Assistant Secretary General to support the Rio+20 process and negotiations.