Week 4 - International Framework of Sustainable Development
In summary from week 4,
The UN conference
was international cooperation regarding the problems the earth’s environment
was facing. It started in 1972, Stockholm
where the UN discuss about the human development. Then after 20 years, the Rio
de Janeiro conference took place in 1992. From the conference produced the Rio Declaration
and agenda 21, plan of action where human activities have a negative impact on
the environment. The UN also binded legally the framework convention on climate
change (FCCC) and convention on biological diversity. The FCCC was signed by
154 countries. Not long after, in 1997 Kyoto protocol were made. One of the
main focus was to target the emission reduction of greenhouse gases for each
member countries. In the Jonhannesburg conference, 2002 focuses on oceans, coasts
and island. One of the main successes was that governments agreed to halve the
number of people lacking clean drinking water and basic sanitary by 2015. The Bali
conference assembled together 180 countries with observers from the
intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations and the media to produce results
capable of providing a global response to the challenges of climate changes
Sejahtera concept
In order to
achieve a balanced and harmonious individuals, an individual must have good
physical, intellect, spiritual and emotion. It emphasizes justice,
fairness, and coexistence with nature. Sejahtera was used as an initiatives
like Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 and the Falsafah Pendidikan Kebangsaan.


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