Überblick
Contents:
1. Introduction.
2. Principles for the green economy published in the lead up to Rio+20.
2.1. The Green Economy Coalition (2012): Nine Principles of a Green Economy.
2.2. Stakeholder Forum, BioRegional & Earth Charter (2012): 15 Principles for the Green Economy.
2.3. ICC (2011): 10 Conditions for a Transition Toward a Green Economy.
2.4. ITUC (2012): Principles for a green economy that meets the needs of workers and their trade unions.
2.5. ANPED (2012): Principles for a Fair and Green Economy.
2.6. The Danish 92 Group (2012): Five Working Principles of an Equitable Green Economy.
2.7. UNEMG (2011): Working towards a Balanced and Inclusive Green Economy.
2.8. Global Sustainability Panel (2011).
3. A guide to common green economy principles.
3.1. Green economy principles and the Rio+20 outcome document.
4. Areas where the green economy might be expected to deliver added value.
4.1. Comparison of green economy principles with the Rio Principles on sustainable development.
4.2. Areas where green economy might be expected to deliver added value.
5. Conclusion.
1. Introduction.
2. Principles for the green economy published in the lead up to Rio+20.
2.1. The Green Economy Coalition (2012): Nine Principles of a Green Economy.
2.2. Stakeholder Forum, BioRegional & Earth Charter (2012): 15 Principles for the Green Economy.
2.3. ICC (2011): 10 Conditions for a Transition Toward a Green Economy.
2.4. ITUC (2012): Principles for a green economy that meets the needs of workers and their trade unions.
2.5. ANPED (2012): Principles for a Fair and Green Economy.
2.6. The Danish 92 Group (2012): Five Working Principles of an Equitable Green Economy.
2.7. UNEMG (2011): Working towards a Balanced and Inclusive Green Economy.
2.8. Global Sustainability Panel (2011).
3. A guide to common green economy principles.
3.1. Green economy principles and the Rio+20 outcome document.
4. Areas where the green economy might be expected to deliver added value.
4.1. Comparison of green economy principles with the Rio Principles on sustainable development.
4.2. Areas where green economy might be expected to deliver added value.
5. Conclusion.