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Beijing Action Plan

Definition

The Beijing Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy developed during the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992. It aims to address global environmental issues, promote sustainable development, and set goals for international cooperation.

Analogy

Think of the Beijing Action Plan as a roadmap for saving the planet. Just like how a GPS guides you with step-by-step directions to reach your destination, the plan provides guidance and actions needed to achieve environmental sustainability.

Related terms

Sustainable Development: This term refers to balancing economic growth with social progress and environmental protection.

International Cooperation: It involves collaboration between countries to address global challenges collectively.

United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED): Also known as the Earth Summit, it was a major conference held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 that led to the creation of the Beijing Action Plan.

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