The Significance and Objectives of Agenda 2 1 Century
Agenda 26 is a broad plan for the government, intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental organizations to take action to realize the transformation to sustainable development. 2 1 Agenda provides a global framework for taking measures to defend our common future. The action plan is based on the premise that all countries should share responsibilities, but it recognizes that the responsibilities and major problems of all countries are different, especially between developed and developing countries. The plan recognizes that without development, it is impossible to protect human habitat. Therefore, it is impossible to expect that in the new climate of international cooperation, development and environment will always be treated at the same time. A key goal of the agenda of the century is to gradually alleviate and eventually eliminate poverty. Similarly, actions should be taken in the areas of protectionism, market access, commodity prices, debt and capital flows, and international obstacles that hinder the progress of the third world should be removed. In order to meet the carrying capacity of the earth, especially in industrialized countries, the consumption pattern must be changed; Developing countries must reduce the excessive population growth rate. In order to adopt a sustainable consumption pattern, countries should avoid developing resources at an unsustainable level at home and abroad. The document proposes to use global public property such as the atmosphere and the high seas in a responsible manner and in a fair manner.