Agenda 21 Local: experiências de São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Santos e Florianópolis
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Agenda 21, Gestão Ambiental, Desenvolvimento sustentável, Environmental management, Sustainable developmentAbstract
Agenda 21 is one of the most important official documents ensuing from the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This research aims to analyze the Agenda 21 processes of development and implementation in four southeast Brazilian cities: the state capitals of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and the medium size coastal cities of Santos and Florianopolis. The methodology comprised wide bibliographic and documentary topic research, followed by interviews with each of these cities´ mayors. A semi-structured question form to fill was specially designed.Downloads
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