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@book{ Rechkemmer2002,
 title = {Is there a crisis in international environmental and development policy? After the Johannesburg Summit},
 author = {Rechkemmer, Andreas},
 year = {2002},
 series = {SWP Comment},
 pages = {4},
 volume = {03/2002},
 address = {Berlin},
 publisher = {Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-399550},
 abstract = {Some two months after the UN Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg discussion is now focused on how to effectively implement the resolutions that were passed on such matters as fighting poverty, protecting natural resources and changing modes of production and consumption. For many observers and decision makers, the least-common-denominator-type consensus that was reached - typical for UN-brokered compromises - does not go far enough. They are asking whether alternative approaches for the implementation of international agreements is possible. The German-European unilateral course on renewable energy suggests a pragmatic and promising development for making progress in environmental and development policy, despite the current paralysis of multilateral mechanisms in international politics. (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {Umweltschutz; environmental protection; Umweltpolitik; environmental policy; Entwicklungspolitik; development policy; Entwicklungshilfe; development aid; Armutsbekämpfung; combating poverty; Ressourcen; resources; Produktion; production; Konsum; consumption; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; EU; EU; internationale Zusammenarbeit; international cooperation; erneuerbare Energie; renewable energy}}