MindMap Gallery Stockholm Summit
The Stockholm Summit, also known as the Stockholm Conference, was a historic international gathering held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972. The summit was organized by the United Nations (UN) and focused on the global environment and the urgent need for environmental protection.
Edited at 2023-03-14 07:15:28Topic Selection is a crucial stage in the research process, which involves determining the research topic, objectives, and scope. This stage requires a comprehensive review of relevant literature to understand existing knowledge and research gaps. At the same time, it is necessary to conduct on-site inspections and collect samples to provide necessary data and materials for experiments or research. Preparing experimental equipment and conditions is also an essential step in an experiment or research process, including the selection and preparation of experimental containers, control of environmental conditions, and so on. Finally, the observation and data analysis stage is the stage of data organization, statistical analysis, and interpretation based on experimental or research results. The entire Topic Selection stage requires rigorous planning and organization to ensure the effectiveness and reliability of the research. This is a mind map of the topic selection process. The map consists of 7 stages, namely: Literature Review, Water Sample Collection, Experimental Tank Preparation, Biomedia Specifications Collection, Observation and Data Analysis, Comparison and Report Writing. Suitable for people interested in topic selection.
The Stockholm Summit, also known as the Stockholm Conference, was a historic international gathering held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972. The summit was organized by the United Nations (UN) and focused on the global environment and the urgent need for environmental protection.
The Stockholm Summit, a pivotal gathering of international leaders, stands at the forefront of global diplomacy and collaborative problem-solving. This exploration dives into the significance of the Stockholm Summit, examining the key themes, discussions, and outcomes that emerged during this influential meeting. From climate action and sustainable development to diplomatic resolutions shaping global policies, we unpack the impact of the Stockholm Summit on the international stage.
Topic Selection is a crucial stage in the research process, which involves determining the research topic, objectives, and scope. This stage requires a comprehensive review of relevant literature to understand existing knowledge and research gaps. At the same time, it is necessary to conduct on-site inspections and collect samples to provide necessary data and materials for experiments or research. Preparing experimental equipment and conditions is also an essential step in an experiment or research process, including the selection and preparation of experimental containers, control of environmental conditions, and so on. Finally, the observation and data analysis stage is the stage of data organization, statistical analysis, and interpretation based on experimental or research results. The entire Topic Selection stage requires rigorous planning and organization to ensure the effectiveness and reliability of the research. This is a mind map of the topic selection process. The map consists of 7 stages, namely: Literature Review, Water Sample Collection, Experimental Tank Preparation, Biomedia Specifications Collection, Observation and Data Analysis, Comparison and Report Writing. Suitable for people interested in topic selection.
The Stockholm Summit, also known as the Stockholm Conference, was a historic international gathering held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1972. The summit was organized by the United Nations (UN) and focused on the global environment and the urgent need for environmental protection.
The Stockholm Summit, a pivotal gathering of international leaders, stands at the forefront of global diplomacy and collaborative problem-solving. This exploration dives into the significance of the Stockholm Summit, examining the key themes, discussions, and outcomes that emerged during this influential meeting. From climate action and sustainable development to diplomatic resolutions shaping global policies, we unpack the impact of the Stockholm Summit on the international stage.
Stockholm Summit
linked environmental protection with sustainable development
Concerned with transboundary pollution, particularly in the form of acid rain, Sweden in 1968
Held on 5-6 June 1972 at Stockholm
Adopted the declaration on the human environment popularly known as Stockholm declaration which lays down 26 distinct principles not of all which address environmental issues.
Objective: 1. provide a framework for considering the problems of human environment in order to focus the attention of govt. and public opinion 2. to find the best solve of the problems through international cooperation and agreement
No binding obligations
3 non-binding instruments
underlined the recognition of the environment as a holistic entity, the bio-sphere, to be protected in its entirely by international law and organizations
slogan- “Only One Earth”
Attracted 103 affirmative votes, 11 abstentions with no negative vote
Attended by 114 states
Significance of the conference: • The redefinition of international issues • The rationale for co-operation • The approach to international responsibility • The conceptualization of international organizational relationships.
Main purpose- to serve as a practical means to encourage and provide guidelines for action by Governments and international organizations designed to protect and improve the human environment
Issues-1. Problems and management of human settlements; 2. Natural resources management; 3. Pollution control measures; 4. Social and cultural aspects of environmental issues; 5. Development and its relationship with the environment
26 Principles including- 1. Rights (1 & 21) 2. Resource (2-5) 3. Pollution (6-7) 4. Relationship between development and environment (8-15) 5. Non-legal topic (16-20, 23-26) 6. Defined responsibility of state (22)
Action Plan- 1. The global environmental assessment program called ‘earth watch’. 2. Environmental management activities; and 3. International measures to support the national actions of assessment and management
Achievements- 1. UNEP 2. The Adoption of Principle 21 Declaration