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topic CAMBIO CLIMATICO
CONSERVACION DE RECURSOS
CONTAMINACION
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ECOSISTEMAS
ESTRUCTURA DE ORGANIZACION
GESTION AMBIENTAL
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
RECURSOS NATURALES
TENDENCIAS DEMOGRAFICAS
TRATADOS
URBANIZACION
SISTEMAS MONETARIOS
RECURSOS FINANCIEROS
FINANZAS
DESARROLLO DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOSYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NATURAL RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
POLLUTION
POPULATION TRENDS
RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TREATIES
URBANIZATION
MONETARY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCE
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC REGULATION
spellingShingle CAMBIO CLIMATICO
CONSERVACION DE RECURSOS
CONTAMINACION
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
ECOSISTEMAS
ESTRUCTURA DE ORGANIZACION
GESTION AMBIENTAL
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
RECURSOS NATURALES
TENDENCIAS DEMOGRAFICAS
TRATADOS
URBANIZACION
SISTEMAS MONETARIOS
RECURSOS FINANCIEROS
FINANZAS
DESARROLLO DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES
REGULACION ECONOMICA
CLIMATE CHANGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECOSYSTEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NATURAL RESOURCES
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
POLLUTION
POPULATION TRENDS
RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TREATIES
URBANIZATION
MONETARY SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCE
NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC REGULATION
The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
description Includes bibliography
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title The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
title_short The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
title_full The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
title_sort sustainability of development in latin america and the caribbean: challenges and opportunities
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/2323
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spelling oai-11362-23232020-11-19T01:58:04Z The sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities NU. CEPAL CAMBIO CLIMATICO CONSERVACION DE RECURSOS CONTAMINACION CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE ECOSISTEMAS ESTRUCTURA DE ORGANIZACION GESTION AMBIENTAL PROTECCION AMBIENTAL RECURSOS NATURALES TENDENCIAS DEMOGRAFICAS TRATADOS URBANIZACION SISTEMAS MONETARIOS RECURSOS FINANCIEROS FINANZAS DESARROLLO DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES REGULACION ECONOMICA CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ECOSYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NATURAL RESOURCES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE POLLUTION POPULATION TRENDS RESOURCES CONSERVATION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TREATIES URBANIZATION MONETARY SYSTEMS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCE NATURAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC REGULATION Includes bibliography Summary The original aim of this study was to serve as an input for the Regional Preparatory Conference of Latin America and the Caribbean for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, which took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 23 and 24 October 2001. This document was produced by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). In preparing the study, national preparatory activities and inputs from subregional meetings were taken into account. Those meetings, which were unprecedented in processes of this type, encouraged the countries to play a dynamic role in the preparations and enabled them to identify the main stumbling blocks to progress in this area, as well as the prospects for a future platform of action for sustainable development in the region. A major contribution to the process was also made by civil society through its participation in national sustainable development councils and in meetings held at subregional events, which provided an opportunity for the region's main groupings to air their views. The first part of the document reports on regional economic performance, focusing in particular on economic growth and public finances. It also analyses the relationships and effects of capital flows, economic openness, trade and integration processes. The main trends in social development in the 1990s are then described, with consideration being given to topics such as regional employment, income and land distribution, public social spending and the social challenges to be met as the region works towards sustainable development. Population dynamics and the challenge they pose to governments and societies are also examined, together with the relationship between population, on the one hand, and resources and carrying capacity on the other, regional migration and spatial trends in human settlements. The environmental situation in the region is analysed from the point of view of natural ecosystems, water resources and, in particular, their availability in the region; pollution is considered in relation to its effects on air, water and land, and special attention is given to energy trends in the region and their relationship to global climate change. The socio-environmental vulnerability of the region is then discussed. With regard to the institutional framework, the development of environmental and sustainable development policies are studied, and the stance adopted by the countries in the region in regard to global environmental problems and the multilateral regime of environmental accords is explored. The second part of the document contains more specific proposals and suggests what kind of role the region might play in a global alliance, taking into account the progress that has been made and the remaining challenges, within the framework of the region's own agenda and the global agenda. In the final section, proposals are made for future action, in relation to the opportunities and challenges facing the region in terms of sustainable development. These proposals take the individual characteristics of the countries concerned into account based on an analysis of issues such as the protection and sustainable use of natural ecosystems, biodiversity and access to genetic resources, vulnerability, water and energy management, urban issues and the need to strengthen the institutional underpinnings for a sustainable development process. This document is not intended to provide an exhaustive evaluation of how Agenda 21 and the Rio Declaration have been implemented in Latin America and the Caribbean. Instead, it simply seeks to present an overview of the progress made towards sustainable development, particularly the most significant aspects, and an assessment of the challenges and opportunities that should be taken into account with a view to the adoption of future measures, after the Johannesburg Summit. 2014-01-02T15:00:52Z 2014-01-02T15:00:52Z 2002-07 Texto Documento Completo 9211213576 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/2323 LC/G.2145/REV.1-P en Libros de la CEPAL 68 .pdf application/pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC