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A resource listing of links to each and every chapter of Agenda 21 and other related materials. (Presented by IGC Internet: Progressive Networking and Future Collaboration)
 
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This paper, commissioned by the Town of Milton Ontario, written by David Amborski and Nina-Marie Lister of Ryerson University School of Urban and Planning, sets out the perameters for establishing a leading edge sustainable community that adheres to Ahwahnee principles and the aspirations of Agenda 21.
 
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A follow-up paper to An Eco-Tech Village for Milton: Considerations for Policy commissioned by the Town of Milton, Ontario. This paper sets out the perameters for establishing a leading edge sustainable community that adheres to Ahwahnee principles and the aspirations of Agenda 21
 
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The Cardinal Group's New Urban Agenda is a new electronic journal that provides analyses of urban problems and highlights success stories about innovative projects that help to implement the United Nation's Local Agenda 21, a blueprint for urban sustainable development. The Agenda provides readers with detailed accounts of practical progress being made by individuals and organizations working toward urban sustainability in both developing and developed countries. Case studies and analytical articles address progress in eight key areas needed to achieve urban sustainability
 
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Long a leader in social, environmental and political issues, the City of Berkeley, California continues to explore and experiment with efforts to build and support what is increasingly described as sustainable community. Berkeley has included sustainability principals in its Draft General Plan. Berkeleyís General Plan is analogous to Local Agenda 21 plans suggested at the UN 1992 Rio Summit and now adopted by most cities in Sweden, United Kingdom, India, New Zealand and other countries around the world.
 
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Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.
 
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Agenda 21 is a blueprint for sustainable development into the 21st Century. Its basis was agreed during the "Earth Summit" at Rio in 1992, and signed by 179 Heads of State and Government. At Rio an undertaking was given that local councils would produce their own plan - a Local Agenda 21. This would involve consulting with the community, because it is the people in the area who have the local knowledge needed to make sensible decisions for their future.
 
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The adoption of Agenda 21 by the Wrexham County Borough Counci U.K. ~ Materials, resources and supporting initiatives
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