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- Baltic_21 abstract "Initiated by the Prime Ministers of the Baltic Sea countries in 1996, Baltic 21 is a regional expression of the global Agenda 21 adopted by the United Nations “Earth Summit.” Being a network for cooperation, Baltic 21 links together stakeholders in a common endeavour for regional sustainable development.As a multinational team, members of Baltic 21 are government ministries and agencies from the 11 Baltic Sea states, the European Commission, numerous intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, academic and financial institutions, as well as local, city and business networks. The Baltic 21 network brings together people who are active in sectors including agriculture, education, energy, fisheries, forests, industry, tourism, transport and spatial planning.The mission of Baltic 21 is to contribute towards advancing sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region by coordinating goals and activities, and by serving as a forum for cooperation across borders and between stakeholder groups.The Baltic 21 process is steered, coordinated and monitored by the Senior Officials Group (SOG) consisting of representatives of the member countries, organizations and institutions.".
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- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sustainable_development.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
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- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
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- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink HELCOM.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink ICLEI.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Industry.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink International_Chamber_of_Commerce.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_Investment_Bank.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Nordic_countries.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Prime_minister.
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- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink Tourism.
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- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink World_Bank.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink World_Business_Council_for_Sustainable_Development.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Fund_for_Nature.
- Baltic_21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baltic 21".
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- Baltic_21 subject Category:Organisations_based_in_Europe.
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- Baltic_21 comment "Initiated by the Prime Ministers of the Baltic Sea countries in 1996, Baltic 21 is a regional expression of the global Agenda 21 adopted by the United Nations “Earth Summit.” Being a network for cooperation, Baltic 21 links together stakeholders in a common endeavour for regional sustainable development.As a multinational team, members of Baltic 21 are government ministries and agencies from the 11 Baltic Sea states, the European Commission, numerous intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, academic and financial institutions, as well as local, city and business networks. ".
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