Powerful synergies: Gender equality, economic development and environmental sustainability
Editors
Population, environment and human rights: a paradigm in the making
Description
Current controversies about population, environment and human rights can be traced back to pivotal United Nations Conferences of the early 1990s that occurred in four cities"”Rio de Janeiro, Vienna, Cairo and Beijing. In the international policy arena, the early 1990s were flush with optimism engendered by vigorous civil society movements, the growing realization of democracy"”particularly in Latin America after a long night of dictatorship"”and perceptions that the era of hard structural adjustment programmes was giving way to a greater focus on poverty eradication and human development. The democratic processes of the 1980s strengthened the voice of powerful actors on the global stage"”in particular, environmental groups, women's rights organizations and human rights activists.
Copyright Date
April 2012
Publication Date
1-4-2012
Pagination
81-93p.
Publisher
United Nations Development Programme
Keywords
Population, Environment, Human rights, Powerful synergies, Gender equality