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write a short note on AGENDA 21​

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Answered by Eonboss2503
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Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. ... It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels.

Author: United Nations (1992)

Publisher: United Nations

Country: United States

Publication date: 23 April 1992; (28 years ago)

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Agenda 21[1] is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development.[2] It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels.[citation needed]

Agenda 21

Agenda 21 Cover.gif

Cover of the first edition (paperback)

Author

United Nations (1992)

Country

United States

Language

English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese

Genre

Non-fiction

Publisher

United Nations

Publication date

23 April 1992

(28 years ago)

Media type

Print (Paperback), HTML, PDF

Pages

300 pp

ISBN

978-92-1-100509-7

The "21" in Agenda 21 refers to the original target year of 2021 where they were hoping to achieve their development goals by then. It has been affirmed and had a few modifications at subsequent UN conferences. Since it found 2021 was an overly optimistic date, its new timeline is targeting 2030. Its aim is to achieve global sustainable development. One major objective of the Agenda 21 initiative is that every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21. Since 2015, Sustainable Development Goals or also known as the Millennium Development Goals are included in the newer Agenda 2030.

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