| Chapter |
Paragraphs |
| 1.
Preamble |
1.1 - 1.6 |
SECTION I. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
DIMENSIONS
|
| 2.
International cooperation to accelerate sustainable development
in developing countries and related domestic policies |
2.1 - 2.43 |
| 3.
Combating poverty |
3.1 - 3.12 |
| 4.
Changing consumption patterns |
4.1 - 4.27 |
| 5.
Demographic dynamics and sustainability |
5.1 - 5.66 |
| 6.
Protecting and promoting human health conditions |
6.1 - 6.46 |
| 7.
Promoting sustainable human settlement development |
7.1 - 7.80 |
| 8.
Integrating environment and development in decision-making |
8.1 - 8.54 |
SECTION II. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES FOR
DEVELOPMENT
|
| 9.
Protection of the atmosphere |
9.1 - 9.35 |
| 10.
Integrated approach to the planning and management of land
resources |
10.1 - 10.18 |
| 11.
Combating deforestation |
11.1 - 11.40 |
| 12.
Managing fragile ecosystems: combating desertification and
drought |
12.1 - 12.63 |
| 13.
Managing fragile ecosystems: sustainable mountain development |
13.1 - 13.24 |
| 14.
Promoting sustainable agriculture and rural development |
14.1 - 14.104 |
| 15.
Conservation of biological diversity |
15.1 - 15.11 |
| 16.
Environmentally sound management of biotechnology |
16.1 - 16.46 |
| 17.
Protection of the oceans, all kinds of seas, including enclosed
and semi-enclosed seas, and coastal areas and the protection,
rational use and development of their living resources |
17.1 - 17.136 |
| 18.
Protection of the quality and supply of freshwater resources:
application of integrated approaches to the development,
management and use of water resources |
18.1 - 18.90 |
| 19.
Environmentally sound management of toxic chemicals, including
prevention of illegal international traffic in toxic and
dangerous products |
19.1 - 19.76 |
| 20.
Environmentally sound management of hazardous wastes, in
hazardous wastes |
20.1 - 20.46 |
| 21.
Environmentally sound management of solid wastes and
sewage-related issues |
21.1 - 21.49 |
| 22.
Safe and environmentally sound management of radioactive wastes |
22.1 - 22.9 |
SECTION III. STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF MAJOR GROUPS
|
| 23.
Preamble |
23.1 - 23.4 |
| 24.
Global action for women towards sustainable and equitable
development |
24.1 - 24.12 |
| 25.
Children and youth in sustainable development |
25.1 - 25.17 |
| 26.
Recognizing and strengthening the role of indigenous people and
their communities |
26.1 - 26.9 |
| 27.
Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations:
partners for sustainable development |
27.1 - 27.13 |
| 28.
Local authorities' initiatives in support of Agenda 21 |
28.1 - 28.7 |
| 29.
Strengthening the role of workers and their trade unions |
29.1 - 29.14 |
| 30.
Strengthening the role of business and industry |
30.1 - 30.30 |
| 31.
Scientific and technological community |
31.1 - 31.12 |
| 32.
Strengthening the role of farmers |
32.1 - 32.14 |
SECTION IV. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION
|
| 33.
Financial resources and mechanisms |
33.1 - 33.21 |
| 34.
Transfer of environmentally sound technology, cooperation and
capacity-building |
34.1 - 34.29 |
| 35.
Science for sustainable development |
35.1 - 35.25 |
| 36.
Promoting education, public awareness and training |
36.1 - 36.27 |
| 37.
National mechanisms and international cooperation for
capacity-building in developing countries |
37.1 - 37.13 |
| 38.
International institutional arrangements |
38.1 - 38.45 |
| 39.
International legal instruments and mechanisms |
39.1 - 39.10 |
| 40.
Information for decision-making |
40.1 - 40.30 |