
From the Earth Summit to Local Agenda 21
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KATARINA ECKERBERG is associate professor in international relations at the Department of Political Science, Umea University, Sweden. Originally published in 1998
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List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: The Nature and Purpoqe of 'Local Agenda 21'
2. Finland: Working With LA2 I Under Conditions of Economic Uncertainty
Anita Niemi-lilahti
3. Sweden: Setting the Pace with Pioneer Municipalities and Schools
Katarina Eckerberg, Bjorn Forsberg and Per Wickenberg
4. Norway: Confronting the Inertia of Existing Reforms
Carlo Aall
5. Germany: Five Years After Rio and Still Uphill All the Way'?
Christiane Beuerrnann
6. Austria: A Late Start with a Strong Potential
Otto Schiitz
7. The Netherlands: Subsidized Seeds in Fertile Soil
Frans H.J.M. Cocnen
8. The United Kingdom: A Mirage Beyond the Participation Hurdle?
Stephen Young
9. Ireland: Does the Road from Rio Lead Rack to Brussels?
Ger Mullally
10. Conclusions: Cornparative Perspectives on Evaluation and Explanation
Katarina Eckerberg and William M. Lafl?rty
Appendix I: Agenda 21, Chapter 28: Local Authorities Initiatives in Support of Agenda 21
Appendix 2: Country Reports on Chapter 28 of Agenda 21, Submitted to DPCSDl 'Earth Summit +5':
Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, June 23-27 1997
Appendix 3: The Bellagio Principles:Guidelines for Practical Assessment of Progress Toward
Sustainable Development
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